Fuel pump relay supplier
Fuel pump relay supplier
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lockhart flawse

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2,079 posts

252 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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Can anyone point me in the right direction for a supplier of the Bosch fuel pump relay part number 0732014112? Are the silver ones no longer available? I have found a brown one from TVR parts but this appears to be an aftermarket one not the original Bosch item.

phillpot

17,392 posts

200 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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Should that be 0332 014 112?



You want a metal one.

Edited by phillpot on Monday 3rd June 19:20

SMB

1,523 posts

283 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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lockhart flawse said:
Can anyone point me in the right direction for a supplier of the Bosch fuel pump relay part number 0732014112? Are the silver ones no longer available? I have found a brown one from TVR parts but this appears to be an aftermarket one not the original Bosch item.
I purchased the tvr parts ones and they were Bosch items. A check on the Bosch website shows the old number has been superceeded by the new ones tvr parts have.

lockhart flawse

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2,079 posts

252 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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Many thanks. My fuel pump refuses to be woken from its winter hibernation.

Adrian@

4,420 posts

299 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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For a 'get you started', you should be able change the start relay for the pump relay ...they are identical and next to each other in the loom. Treat these as service items and IF you do not have knowledge of them being replaced, change both (keep the old ones in the boot). A@

5.0ltr

2,825 posts

216 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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Steve_D

13,799 posts

275 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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Adrian@ said:
For a 'get you started', you should be able change the start relay for the pump relay ...they are identical and next to each other in the loom. Treat these as service items and IF you do not have knowledge of them being replaced, change both (keep the old ones in the boot). A@
Sorry but this will most likely not work as the other relay powers the ECU and the ECU tells the pump relay to run so if one relay is dead then nothing will work.

Steve

Aussie John

1,021 posts

248 months

Wednesday 5th June 2019
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My Griff has a fuse for the pump near the relays in the mess of wiring [ 94 500 ]. Took some finding when it had blown.

Adrian@

4,420 posts

299 months

Wednesday 5th June 2019
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Steve_D said:
Sorry but this will most likely not work as the other relay powers the ECU and the ECU tells the pump relay to run so if one relay is dead then nothing will work.

Steve
I hear what you say Steve, but I have had 30-40 different occasions where swapping them as a get them home (rather than the back of a pick up truck), that why I say treat them as a service item. Know that you have changed them, as they are 100% duty cycle items. A@

Sardonicus

19,230 posts

238 months

Wednesday 5th June 2019
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Also fitted to 80's BMW cars amongst others , metal cased stocks have depleted (or will be) as far as I know and current Bosch ones are plastic Euro Car Parts sell them I have had many from them over the years for owners cars make sure you confirm part number on ordering however
https://www.eurocarparts.com/search/450770030?type...

Edited by Sardonicus on Wednesday 5th June 10:39

lockhart flawse

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2,079 posts

252 months

Tuesday 11th June 2019
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Thanks all. Back on the road today. 2 new Bosch relays (first replacements in my 13 years of ownership) and she fired right up. Got em from TVR parts in the end.