Relay Noise?!?

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  1. overboostin007

    overboostin007 Slip and Slide

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    Ok yesterday arvo i notice when i closed the door on my zed that there was a noise coming form the back left hand seat under the plastic trim. Now i'm wondering what the relay is for that is located there. As the relay was going nuts, i assuming in the opening and closing the ciruit. Can anyone tell me what it would be?
     
  2. bigbaz

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    Fuel pump would be my guess
     
  3. overboostin007

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    relay

    Isn't the fuel pump relay on the driver side. Mine is a 2+2. Hmm dunno
     
  4. bigbaz

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    i dunno, you said at the back, i havent really listened to which side it is as about a second later my sub usually kicks in
     
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    beaver southern zeds

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    Fuel pump

    control unit is in there and so is the over head light relay.
     
  6. overboostin007

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    Relay noise

    It's all good baz. Yeah i see the fuel pump control unit behind the driver seat under that plastic panel but the relay on the passenger side i have no idea what it is. If it was the head light relay why would it be making a noise when everything is turned off?
     
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    Yeah i see the fuel pump control unit behind the driver seat

    That would be the abs system.
     

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