That's the standard low pressure oil switch, F22 in current track 29.
On the assumption that your '86 van has a late engine with the DOPS oil pressure system there should be a "relay 43" which controls when the oil pressure warning light comes on in the dash.
Ignition on, engine off the red LED should be illuminated.
Is there a second switch on the rear ?
Engine doesnt stop when ignition ‘off’
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Re: Engine doesnt stop when ignition ‘off’
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Re: Engine doesnt stop when ignition ‘off’
itchyfeet wrote:Seen this before.
there are two circuits to the engine
one is ignition live the other is thermoswitched.
mix them up and you get this
The answer was staring you in the face 10 days ago.
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To be fair, there was more than one issue to solve, and the PO seems to have been very inventive in his deployment of electrical repairs. Your photos were an undoubted help in solving this.
Do you agree with my explanation of what was actually happening ?
To the OP, I see you said there is a second oil pressure switch, so you do have a DOPS van. Is there a wire onto the switch, or is there a brown wire with a spade on, going to earth somewhere near the dizzy ?
Do you agree with my explanation of what was actually happening ?
To the OP, I see you said there is a second oil pressure switch, so you do have a DOPS van. Is there a wire onto the switch, or is there a brown wire with a spade on, going to earth somewhere near the dizzy ?
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937carrera wrote: Do you agree with my explanation of what was actually happening ?
I'm sorry I'm not following the tread, 10 days ago I was on holiday when I made that comment and so I was not likely to get into solving the problem and it looked like you were doing just fine without me
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Re: Engine doesnt stop when ignition ‘off’
Yeah, your holiday post explained the absence from board postings, this was my conclusion
Looks like another bodge on the oil pressure switches is about to rear its head. Based on what we've seen so far I'll be surprised if the wire to the rear switch isn't earthed....... and we know what'll be next
937carrera wrote:Hmm, I have been head scratching a bit, let me have a go
I think one of the connectors on the wire from terminal 30 on the intake manifold relay was connected to the connector for N1 (choke) or N3 (by pass air valve)
Consequently, once ignition was made live, the relay engaged and the battery live from the alternator became connected to N1 or N3, each of which normally receives power from terminal 15 on the coil. The current flowed to the coil, providing voltage to the other connections on terminal 15 of the coil, which in turn connects to F35 thermoswitch and thus to the coil part of the solenoid part of the relay, keeping it permanently engaged even when ignition was off.
As suspected, itchy was pointing in the right direction all along (as no doubt did his pictures) , I'm delighted you got it sorted in the end.
Looks like another bodge on the oil pressure switches is about to rear its head. Based on what we've seen so far I'll be surprised if the wire to the rear switch isn't earthed....... and we know what'll be next
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Re: Engine doesnt stop when ignition ‘off’
Will check the wiring of the switches at the weekend....
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