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electric question
Hello all, well i have a 60's mini 850 with push start button, the thing is when i turn on the switch I hear a humming and ticking sound from the electrical system, any hints on what to look for? thanx
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Re: electric question
No, before the ignition, i just turn the key and the humming ticking sound starts
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Re: electric question
If you have a mini with a push button start, the ignition switch only has 2 positions. Ignition and fuel pump off and on.
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Re: electric question
If you turn the key, you will hear the fuel pump before you press the start button
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Re: electric question
Really? I mean the fuel pump is aside the left rear tire right beneath the tank, and the noise doesn't seem to come from there, also It is kind of a new noise, anyways, if it is the fuel pump does it means it's time to change it or is it normal?
thanx for the replies
thanx for the replies
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Re: electric question
Nickacb, terribly sorry mate, we are all (or mostly) old bastards and our powers of ESP just ain't what it used to be matenickacb wrote:Really? I mean the fuel pump is aside the left rear tire right beneath the tank, and the noise doesn't seem to come from there, also It is kind of a new noise, anyways, if it is the fuel pump does it means it's time to change it or is it normal?
thanx for the replies

OK, so where is the ticking and noises coming from?
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Re: electric question
The fuel pump ticking is very easily heard when sitting in the drivers seat.
I always listen for it ticking (and then slowing to a stop) before I start the car to ensure the float chamber is full.
I always listen for it ticking (and then slowing to a stop) before I start the car to ensure the float chamber is full.
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Re: electric question
Nickacb just disconnect the wire feeding the pump , then listen again , EASY.nickacb wrote:thankn guys couldn't hear you clearer.
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Re: electric question
Yes, I remember when customes released my Mini I had to replace the pump because it seemed to have had the original one (or at least a very old one) completely useless so I put an after market but I don't remember it ticking then, but based on your responses is pretty obvious the pump is making the noise. I replaced its hoses this weekend cause they were all craked up and massive leaking and would have been a great idea to unplug it also and confirm what is is almost certain.
Unfortunately as you may have guessed, I don't know nothing about mechanics and I'm just hoping I connected the hoses correctly, I mean I attached the hose that comes from the tank in the "in" plug of the pump and the other end to the "out" plug, which I guess is right.
thanx for all your help.
Unfortunately as you may have guessed, I don't know nothing about mechanics and I'm just hoping I connected the hoses correctly, I mean I attached the hose that comes from the tank in the "in" plug of the pump and the other end to the "out" plug, which I guess is right.
thanx for all your help.