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80 series sub tank woes
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80 series sub tank woes
Howdy,
Can any 80 series experts help me out a bit? I just picked up a HZJ80 on the weekend and can't seem to get the sub tank pumping fuel over and the fuel tank warning lamp is on the dash constantly. The switch on the dash does nothing and doesn't light up when pushed. If there is a pump there i can't hear it working. So I'm wondering if there is a fuse somewhere i can't find. I've checked all fuses and they seem OK but I can't find the particular one that controls any fuel circuit.
Please help,
Mike.
Can any 80 series experts help me out a bit? I just picked up a HZJ80 on the weekend and can't seem to get the sub tank pumping fuel over and the fuel tank warning lamp is on the dash constantly. The switch on the dash does nothing and doesn't light up when pushed. If there is a pump there i can't hear it working. So I'm wondering if there is a fuse somewhere i can't find. I've checked all fuses and they seem OK but I can't find the particular one that controls any fuel circuit.
Please help,
Mike.
92 80 series with herbs and spices
zook for sale
zook for sale
There is a fuel transfer solenoid up above the rear diff, it is quite common for these to die as they are exposed to all manner of mud, rocks, water etc.
The wiring loom exits under the rear passenger seat so 1st step is to check to make sure this isnt damaged, then check your getting power to the changeover solenoid, then go through the joy of lying on your back and pulling the solenoid out and testing it.
Brake line clamps should stop most of the fuel from dribbling down your arm. By giving the solenoid +12v you should be able to hear/feel it clicking, it may just need a bit of a tap and clean to get it going again. A new solenoid is about $250 trade from toyota IIRC, or you could chance one from a wrecker.
The wiring loom exits under the rear passenger seat so 1st step is to check to make sure this isnt damaged, then check your getting power to the changeover solenoid, then go through the joy of lying on your back and pulling the solenoid out and testing it.
Brake line clamps should stop most of the fuel from dribbling down your arm. By giving the solenoid +12v you should be able to hear/feel it clicking, it may just need a bit of a tap and clean to get it going again. A new solenoid is about $250 trade from toyota IIRC, or you could chance one from a wrecker.
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
the 4.5's have a control module in the rear passanger side panel for the pump. they can be a bit susceptible to water as they tend to leak around the window/vent....
there is a pump mounted up high in between the 2 tanks..
start at the pump and check/wd40 all the connections, if that doesnt fix it pull that panel off and make sure the contorl module isnt wet/damaged...
btw 4.5's are FZJ
there is a pump mounted up high in between the 2 tanks..
start at the pump and check/wd40 all the connections, if that doesnt fix it pull that panel off and make sure the contorl module isnt wet/damaged...
btw 4.5's are FZJ
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
I traded it about 2 weeks ago, the fuel light issue has been an intermittent fault for a while. I have already swapped the control module in the rear inner guard with a working one from a mate didn't fix it, possibly fault in solenoid or transfer pump.
Does the air cond work?
Which car yard ended up selling it?
If you want a bit of a history one the car let me know.
Warren
Does the air cond work?
Which car yard ended up selling it?
If you want a bit of a history one the car let me know.
Warren
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