I mentioned in a message above that I removed the pump open and cleaned it. thank you for trying to help,GiveMeABreak wrote: ↑20 Feb 2024, 21:51 DO NOT bypass the fuse! This may cause a fire otherwise - this is why we have fuses. I suspect your pump motor has been contaminated with LDS fluid which can seep in from over spills from the LDS tank. The oil then mixes with the worn carbon dust to create a paste that then causes overheating / shorting out.
Have a look at this very detailed post with photos to show the repair:
viewtopic.php?p=581404
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Replace the fuse, and disconnect the electrical connections of the pump. Then start the car, rev the engine, and stop the car. If the fuse has blown again, it would suggest it is achieving a shirt to the body, so you'd need to look for damaged wiring between the fuse box and the pump.
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Marc has 100% ,right!!
If this fuse has blown, this means the pomp motor turns to have, and because of this the power dissipate is much higher then!
The max power the fuse can handle must be below 480 watt.
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If this fuse has blown, this means the pomp motor turns to have, and because of this the power dissipate is much higher then!
The max power the fuse can handle must be below 480 watt.
Greetings,
Kees.
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I will probably take of the pump again and look inside one more time, maybe i miss something, maybe i should clean it better
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that's a good way to find damaged wiring actualy, very smart, I will try this, thank youJay-Bruce wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 09:15 Replace the fuse, and disconnect the electrical connections of the pump. Then start the car, rev the engine, and stop the car. If the fuse has blown again, it would suggest it is achieving a shirt to the body, so you'd need to look for damaged wiring between the fuse box and the pump.
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You're welcome buddy, let us know how you get on
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GiveMeABreak wrote: ↑20 Feb 2024, 21:51 DO NOT bypass the fuse! This may cause a fire otherwise - this is why we have fuses. I suspect your pump motor has been contaminated with LDS fluid which can seep in from over spills from the LDS tank. The oil then mixes with the worn carbon dust to create a paste that then causes overheating / shorting out.
Have a look at this very detailed post with photos to show the repair:
viewtopic.php?p=581404
Can you please send me a wiring diagram for the citroen that i have, and for the pump also? thank you
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We don't send wiring diagrams, but I'll put up the relevant one here for you shortly if this is for your 2008 DW10BTED4 X7.
7739: Central electronic block motor
1524: Supply cut-off relay /
Most hardware codes can be found here:
PSA Electrical Diagrams - Wiring & Symbols Codes Index
7739: Central electronic block motor
1524: Supply cut-off relay /
Most hardware codes can be found here:
PSA Electrical Diagrams - Wiring & Symbols Codes Index
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Thank's Man, one more question I have, ( is for everybody ) My pump motor is aparently gone (broken ). Do you (all) know where I can get a electric ( motor only ) for the pump, because new pump together is to expensive, my car doesn't cost that much. Maybe an online shop for French car parts where I can buy the electric motor only, Thank youGiveMeABreak wrote: ↑26 Feb 2024, 17:47 We don't send wiring diagrams, but I'll put up the relevant one here for you shortly if this is for your 2008 DW10BTED4 X7.
7739: Central electronic block motor
1524: Supply cut-off relay /
Most hardware codes can be found here:
PSA Electrical Diagrams - Wiring & Symbols Codes Index
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You probably need to take it apart and clean it up to remove all the carbon paste that is shorting it out.
Have a look at EDC5's guide here:
viewtopic.php?t=60565
Have a look at EDC5's guide here:
viewtopic.php?t=60565
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i did that allready, did not helpGiveMeABreak wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 16:40 You probably need to take it apart and clean it up to remove all the carbon paste that is shorting it out.
Have a look at EDC5's guide here:
viewtopic.php?t=60565
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So you’re saying you’ve cleaned it all up and there is no power to the motor? Which fuses have you checked?
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I don't say there is no power to the motor, there is but the motor won't turn, something is bad in it, I open it and I can see some melt plastic, I clean everything but does not start, when I connect directly to battery starts but turns slow, I don't want to open it again, it won't make any diference, just want to change it if I find one, thanksGiveMeABreak wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 22:10 So you’re saying you’ve cleaned it all up and there is no power to the motor? Which fuses have you checked?
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Sounds like it has been overheating and has continued to be used, so has done more damage.
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