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Volkswagen Transporter, Caravelle (1990 release)

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Remote control



Remote control required to perform jobs that require fuel supply electric fuel pump without engine operation.

You need the following details:

- 1 push-button;
- 1 crocodile (large enough to connect the poles of the battery);
- 1 portable fuse: the body and the fuse 8 A;
- 1 suitable flat plug that can be inserted into the protective cap in the fuse box, at the side of the instrument panel;
- One twin wire cross-sectional area of 1.5 mm2 and a length of about 5 m.


A warning

Before connecting the remote control to check the fuses in the fuse box 18.


Setting

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Remove the fuel pump relay from the relay card (relay place ?��12).
2. Connect the remote control with the flat plug to the terminal 4 of the relay space ?��12.
3. Connect the remote control with the help of a crocodile to the positive () battery.




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