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K11 Micra non start. Srrange buzzing all the time. Engine Control relay. Replaced still the same.
Put a 12v from battery to one of the pins on the relay that goes to whatever the relay is powering and the buzzing stops car starts. Cut the wire buzzing stops and relay opperates correctly.
I assume whatever it is powering is either faulty or wiring coreoded.
With no load the relay operates fine. You could get the car working fine with a constant 12v feed I.e bypassing the relay however the sport light constantly flashes.
I traced wires back quite far and all looked okay.
What does it power? I ran out of time.
Weird issue but a pita. If you wedge the relay shut it works fine. It seems like the issue should be with the relay power not whatever it is switching but that's what's causing it! I assume the load is too great and causing it to loose contact.
So confused. I removed a green and white wire to see if that was the issue thinking it was the relay triggger but that is assumably going to the ECU.
Cheers guys.
K11 Micra non start. Srrange buzzing all the time. Engine Control relay. Replaced still the same.
Put a 12v from battery to one of the pins on the relay that goes to whatever the relay is powering and the buzzing stops car starts. Cut the wire buzzing stops and relay opperates correctly.
I assume whatever it is powering is either faulty or wiring coreoded.
With no load the relay operates fine. You could get the car working fine with a constant 12v feed I.e bypassing the relay however the sport light constantly flashes.
I traced wires back quite far and all looked okay.
What does it power? I ran out of time.
Weird issue but a pita. If you wedge the relay shut it works fine. It seems like the issue should be with the relay power not whatever it is switching but that's what's causing it! I assume the load is too great and causing it to loose contact.
So confused. I removed a green and white wire to see if that was the issue thinking it was the relay triggger but that is assumably going to the ECU.
Cheers guys.