Yes this is what I was after. Anyone have a schematic or now were the power source is?Oh, that makes better sense. Yes, the aftercool fuse is for the intercooler pump.
The pump can be set to turn on X seconds after key on in HPTuners. Depending on if there has been any tuning, the pump may come on at 0 seconds or whatever the previous owner wanted. It's not based on the engine cranking over, just the key being in the 'On' position. I think the default from my 06 was 10 seconds after 'On' and no one had tuned the engine before me.Yes this is what I was after. Anyone have a schematic or now were the power source is?
Better yet what triggers the pump to turn on? Does the engine need to be running or will it come on with the ignition "on"?
Im stock/no tune (as far as I know). I can leave the key "on" for 5min and the pump will not come on... The one thing I wanted to verify is that the pump worked before I filled that system with coolant. I jumped the 87 and 30 terminals on the relay and the pump comes on. But not with key on. Just wondering what triggers it.The pump can be set to turn on X seconds after key on in HPTuners. Depending on if there has been any tuning, the pump may come on at 0 seconds or whatever the previous owner wanted. It's not based on the engine cranking over, just the key being in the 'On' position. I think the default from my 06 was 10 seconds after 'On' and no one had tuned the engine before me.
I noticed tonight that the intercooler pump will not turn on unless I force it to on in VCM Scanner Controls. I see in VCM Editor the cooling intercooler pump is set to fitted but I do not have the other options. Quite odd I must be missing something.Yeah, you're right it has to be running. I think 0 seconds is equivalent of setting it to just the 'on' key position, forgot that after changing mine. I don't have a good reason for it to be at 0 seconds but its an easy way to know if the pump works: if you hear it before the engine then the pump works, I'd never notice the sound missing once the engine is on. A couple months ago I had to replace my non-working pump.
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You might have the 'basic' view active instead of 'advanced'.Yeah, you're right it has to be running. I think 0 seconds is equivalent of setting it to just the 'on' key position, forgot that after changing mine. I don't have a good reason for it to be at 0 seconds but its an easy way to know if the pump works: if you hear it before the engine then the pump works, I'd never notice the sound missing once the engine is on. A couple months ago I had to replace my non-working pump.
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