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mrfrog Member Since: 07 Aug 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 285 |
Thanks for the helpful guide, I replaced my pump this week end and found the following may be useful to others.
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Thu Jul 25 2013 1:03pm |
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CUCO Member Since: 02 Jun 2011 Location: Spain & Oleee!!! Posts: 59 |
why a new pump is needed? the only problem I see is the brushes worn wrong way, but they will put soon well seated as the rotor start to turn the right direction. |
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Thu Jul 25 2013 2:19pm |
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mrfrog Member Since: 07 Aug 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 285 |
The TSB suggests replacing the pump iirc. Switching power might have worked, but a new pump isn't super-expensive, so job done right first time "Roads ? Where we're going there are no roads." Back to the future. |
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Sat Jul 27 2013 4:41pm |
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Steve j Member Since: 12 Nov 2016 Location: Warrington Posts: 10 |
Hi guys, I'm new to the site and also new to RRS; I'm not new to cars/motorbikes though, so am keen to sort any easier to mid-ranged repair jobs myself. I have a (new to me) 2005 RRS S/C that recently showed the 'REDUCED PERFORMANCE' fault. This was after a short burst of very heavy driving. Power seemed fine initially when the warning appeared, and then actually did reduce. I have checked the internet for the possible cause of this and came across the auxiliary coolant pump issues. Surprise surprise, my car also falls within the published VIN range for the known reversed wiring problem. This would therefore need to be my first line of investigation.
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Mon Jan 23 2017 1:54pm |
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Socast Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: Somerset Posts: 594 |
You don't need to remove the pump to rewire it, you only need to remove the small plastic under tray on the passenger side to access the pump. I put mine in offroad and it took around 15 mins to do (not a lot of wire nor space).
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Mon Jan 23 2017 2:31pm |
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Steve j Member Since: 12 Nov 2016 Location: Warrington Posts: 10 |
Yeah fairplay I suppose regarding the loom attack theory if somebody else is working on it, although I was planning on doing the pump myself if it was shown to be on the blink following the wire job.
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Mon Jan 23 2017 2:40pm |
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Danny_RRSSC Member Since: 29 Jun 2020 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 3 |
Does anyone else have pictures of this job?
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Mon Aug 17 2020 6:19pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 17 Oct 2019 Location: Leeds Posts: 393 |
i dont have pics but i did it few months back. really easy job tbh.id remove the headlight then the pump is pretty much directly beneath that. you may need to get under the car to undo the wiring but other than that should be fine. |
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Thu Aug 20 2020 9:43am |
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