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Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 13:04
by KINGPRAWN
Can anybody explain how to test the fuel pump 24v... have 22v going to it ...
On 200 on the ohms I get 33 but have no idea what that means ?? Thanks in advance

Re: Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 14:52
by Oldiebut goodie
Depends upon which Airtop model, Airtop32/24 or Airtop 2000/3500/5000/evo models.
2000 should be around 20Ω others may be 33Ω. 33Ω can be used to slow down the pump rate slightly when 20Ω gives too high a heat output.
Pulse 24v across the terminals to test - only with the pump disconnected from the heater. What do you mean 'have 22v going to it'? There shouldn't be a constant voltage at the pump only a pulsed one sent by the ecu.

Re: Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 15:41
by KINGPRAWN
Thanks for your reply Mr Goddie, if I switch it on and put the meter across the connector I get the 22v.... if I put a24v supply to the pump it does nothing but spark as the connection is made ..... guess that shows the pump has quit ????

Re: Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 15:55
by Oldiebut goodie
Are you pulsing the 24v supply? - you will get a spark as the contact is made as it draws current. 33Ω says that there isn't anything wrong to me.

Re: Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 16:05
by KINGPRAWN
Thanks .... do they stick if not often used ??

Re: Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 16:16
by Mocki
If you just apply 24v to the pump it will just click once and then again when you remove the supply
( make sure you have removed the heaters connection to the pump first )
It's a electromagnetic pulse pump , appply power , remove power , apply power , remove power to make it pump

Re: Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 18:04
by Oldiebut goodie
I'm elevated to the godhead now! :D

Re: Webasto airtop fuel pump

Posted: 22 Jan 2017, 08:48
by New Kentish Campers
Could be worse, suppose he spelt the first bit it incorrectly :wink: :oops:
:rofl