Is the Mercedes fuel pump relay a good fit?

Is the Mercedes fuel pump relay a good fit?

So far this relay is working great, as is expected. Was an exact fit and the recommended part for my Mercedes Works for those on a budget. Don’t see a difference from an oem part and this one. It replaced an oem relay for a c230 and worked. It worked.

Why does my 1974 450SL fuel pump not start?

BTW, the main relay also clicks when you first turn the key. The new relay won’t work. It is the wrong fuel pump relay for the 1974. What was the part number on the relay you removed?

Where do you find the fuel pump relay?

When you shut off the ignition, it powers down the fuel pump. In most vehicles, the fuel pump relay can often be found in the fuse box in the engine bay, which is usually a long black box which contains fuel pump relay along with various other fuses and relays.

How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump relay?

You can easily find fuel pump relays online or at any automotive spare parts shop.The average replacement cost of the fuel pump relay ranges from $90 to $150, of which $20-$50 is for parts and the remaining is the labour cost.

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BTW, the main relay also clicks when you first turn the key. The new relay won’t work. It is the wrong fuel pump relay for the 1974. What was the part number on the relay you removed?

When you shut off the ignition, it powers down the fuel pump. In most vehicles, the fuel pump relay can often be found in the fuse box in the engine bay, which is usually a long black box which contains fuel pump relay along with various other fuses and relays.

When does a fuel pump relay go bad?

If you’re lucky and your car restarts after a short while, your fuel pump relay is faulty, which requires immediate inspection. The fuel relay may be the culprit if the car suddenly seems to lose power while driving, or slowing down with no apparent reason.