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lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 My car is turining over but not starting, i have been told that it may be my stop solenoid, but im unsure on how to test it properly. could anyone please tell me what wires are to the solenoid, or any other components that may be connected to the solenoid. cheers RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Piggy - 28-10-2013 one wire. should have 12v with ignition on/running. as per your other thread! RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 there seems to be more than one wire going to it though, its sort of a braided hose which has three wires in it, which then connects to a black connection port, then splits to four, one red, one white and two green. (sorry if this is simple stuff, but i am useless with car electronics) :/ RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Tom - 28-10-2013 Take a photo of what your working with then we can point what to do. RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 how do i upload a photo. cant seem to find any option to upload one RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Piggy - 28-10-2013 upload to a photo hosting site then link from that RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 http://s1038.photobucket.com/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump003_zps9545880b.jpg.html?sort=3&o=5#/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump003_zps9545880b.jpg.html?sort=3&o=5&_suid=1382980070359015916852121696862 http://s1038.photobucket.com/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump004_zps5a44b8a5.jpg.html?state=replace#/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump004_zps5a44b8a5.jpg.html?state=replace&_suid=1382980300453020724808574576553 http://s1038.photobucket.com/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump005_zpse762b8b8.jpg.html?state=replace#/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump005_zpse762b8b8.jpg.html?state=replace&_suid=138298051315607356808899721576 RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Tom - 28-10-2013 Stop solenoid is under the bit of metal i have circled! RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 yeah, i figured that out, but where does the wire go from there, does it go under the pump and then to either the blue or black connection port? RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Tom - 28-10-2013 I dont have a clue. Can you not get at the terminal? Or instead of this faff just crack off an injector line and turn it over and if fuel goes everywhere then the solenoid is working fine. RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - raziel - 28-10-2013 Lucas solenoid has 2 wires because the solenoid anchor (plunger) is plastic. One is ve+ (4th pin on the black plug) and one is ground (green cable on black plug). RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Jimbo - 28-10-2013 You need to chop that metal bracket. With it in situ is a bit of a shit. Its an anti tamper thing to do with immobilsers RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 Because I've got an aftermarket immobiliser on the car, I don't know whether there is any other wires to the solenoid, but yeah gonna get the injectors off and see wasson, Bit off topic now but thought I would ask, what's the best way to get the intercooler off, any idea how to drain it then re-fill it, and where abouts is the intercooler reservoir ? RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Tom - 28-10-2013 The intercooler is full of air there is nothing to drain. Its essentially a radiator for air. 3 6mm allen bolts along the top and maybe to 10mms hex heads hidden near the bottom front of the intercooler. Then 7mm hex for the jubilee clip and off it comes! Bear in mind you will probably need a new D seal about 4quid from pug. Either that or cut and blue hylomar your old one. RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 Aright okay, I've sort of had the intercooler semi off, is the d seal just a seal that runs all the way round the base of the intercooler? RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - daniel909 - 28-10-2013 Alright mate you all sorted now and back on road. RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 28-10-2013 Not yet bey, gonna crack off the injectors tomorrow. The d seal is just to the inlet manifold ? RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 29-10-2013 cracked off the injectors today, no fuel is coming out, i also checked the glow plugs just to be sure but they are all good. stop solenoid then. however i was just testing a few wires with me multimeter, on the black plug which the wires from the solenoid connect to, i tested the red wire which showed around about 12v, so must be the actual solenoid/plunger that is broken/seized, is it worth grinding it out and getting a new one, or replace the pump? RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Danny2009 - 29-10-2013 Stick a Bosch pump on it ideal time for a upgrade RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 29-10-2013 yeah, i may consider it now, may have a mechanic coming round this evening to have a look at whats going on first. speaking of bosch pumps, would the pump from a phase 1 xldt be the same as the one on a phase 1 dturbo? RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Danny2009 - 29-10-2013 Will be the same pump yea unless it's a Bosch, instead of messing with the Lucas I'd just put a Bosch on RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 29-10-2013 aright cool, yeah, my mate has got a written off xldt and said i could have the pump for 50quid if i ever needed it RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Piggy - 29-10-2013 bosch /thread RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Danny2009 - 29-10-2013 If it's a Lucas don't pay £50 you can get a full Bosch set up for around £100 cheaper if you shop about but if it's a Bosch snap it up RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 29-10-2013 yeah, its a bosch, but at the moment i havnt got the time to get it fitted as my car is obviously not driveable. for the time being im gonna grind away at the tamper proof cover and just run a wire and switch to the solenoid RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 29-10-2013 right, basically ive checked all voltage going to the stop solenoid, and the 12v is there. so this would suggest the stop solenoid itself is broken? RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - Piggy - 29-10-2013 yeah quite likely. they do go. RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 29-10-2013 right on, time to get the grinder out then RE: lucas pump stop solenoid - willJspears - 01-11-2013 right, after a bit of persistance and a lot of grinding i was able to get my stop siolenoid out, however, my new one doesnt look anything like the old one. this is the old one - http://s1038.photobucket.com/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump_zps7c999379.jpg.html#/user/willJspears/media/dturbolucaspump_zps7c999379.jpg.html?&_suid=138330550226506717723748789951 new one - http://s1038.photobucket.com/user/willJspears/media/newstopsolenoid_zps8e009e57.jpg.html#/user/willJspears/media/newstopsolenoid_zps8e009e57.jpg.html?&_suid=1383305710171011565340339989011 |