Re: Landcruiser fuel injection relay problem
- From: Scott <Toyota92Landcruiser@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 07:04:23 -0700
I have revisited the possibility of corrosion on the terminal ends of
the relay and in the sockets. There doesn't appear to be any actual
obvious corrosion but one of the 4 terminal ends is somewhat
discolored. I now believe they are all originally brass but one of
them looks somewhat like it is copper. What I mean is that I think
possibly one is heat-discolored or perhaps oxidized in an odd manner.
I remember now noticing this awhile back but thinking it was just a
differnet alloy like hot side connections on 120v plugs, etc. All 4
socket holes look fine and the same. This relay is in an enclosed box
under the hood and it looks like new inside the box. All 4 socket
holes look identical and normal. What is odd is there is never any
cold failure of the relay. They always work if left to cool down and
never fail while running regardless of how hot things are. Do these
things only operate at start-up?
In any event I treated all the terminals and the socket with A-120
Corrosion Free. A-120 is basically a penetrant/lubricant/moisture
displacer with a high dielectric strength sold in some marine stores
to treat fuse boxes, etc. in damp high corrosion environments. It is
hard to find but good stuff and comes, or did come in an aerosol can
that has a yellow label that looks straight out of the 1940's. So far
no start-up failures but it has been a bit cooler and I haven't given
it a real test yet with a few quick stops after a real warm-up.
I think most probably the discoloration is a symptom of the problem
and not the cause but I don't know. Any more thoughts now that I am
giving more complete information? After talking to the parts guy at
Toyota I am pretty sure that new relays have identically colored
terminals, at least now they do. However all three of my rotating
relays have a discolored terminal. I should have been paying more
attention to this before but it is hell to get old and need reader
glasses for close-up vision but not use them when driving.
Scott
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