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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: powerslinky on 17 December 2016, 10:20:04
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hi all
looking at the Haynes diagram for later models . . section 12 page 41
on wiring track 174 there is an item listed as FV3 i cannot find anything in the wiring/electrical text that advises what an FV is :-\
This particular one (FV3) looks like it supplies the main ECU . . . my hunch is that it is one of the fused links that sits in the secondary fuse box on top of the battery.
Can any electrical wizzes confirm this . . .or what indeed is is ?
TIA Al :y
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(FV3) looks like it supplies the main ECU
Correct. Should be a 30A
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(FV3) looks like it supplies the main ECU
Correct. Should be a 30A
Ok Rob cheers . . . there are 5 fused links in that box ( 1 is vacant no fuse) only 1 is 30A the green one , the other 4 are 80A & all mauve/purple
Is there a picture or a diagram anywhere that shows this box & which is FV3 etc. ? :-\
Or would they be numbered from left to right . . far left being FV1 far right being FV6 that would make FV3 the 30A one . :-\ :-\
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FV1 (80 amp) - is ABS and traction control
FV2 (80 amp) - is Main Engine Relay and glowplug timer
FV3 (30 amp) - is Motronic Control Unit
FV4 (80 amp) - is to the ignition switch
FV5 (80 amp) - is to fuses 1,6,7,10,20,25,27,29
FV6 (80 amp) - is to fuses 5,12,17,24, 33 (air con)
FV2 is for the diesels
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The fusible link casing should be numbered :-\
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Thanks guys . . . starting to make a bit of headway now . . :y
Trying to find why there is no dash warning lights when ignition is switched on . . .engine turns over but won't start :-\
It is a 2.6 but presume layout for fused links will be the same :-\