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f1 pump question when you keep both door open.

Discussion in '360/430' started by 24000rpm, Sep 9, 2013.

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  1. 24000rpm

    24000rpm F1 Rookie

    If you keep both doors open with engine off, is the pump motor going to run for a second every few minutes?
     
  2. English Rebel

    English Rebel Formula 3

    Aug 13, 2013
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    Piedmont Area of NC
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    Alan
    I would say yes. If I open my drivers door 4 or 5 minutes later the pump runs for about 2 seconds. Not sure if that is because of bleed by of pressure in the pump or a programmed thing.
    Alan
     
  3. mikeyr

    mikeyr Formula 3

    Jun 17, 2004
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    Mike Rambour
    drivers door yes, passenger door does nothing to the F1 system.
     
  4. steelej

    steelej Formula Junior

    Jan 15, 2007
    433
    UK
    So if you open your drivers door and leave it open your pump cycles every 4 or 5 minutes? My 430 doesnt do this, lump only cycles when the door is opened.

    Jhn.
     
  5. SCKOMS

    SCKOMS F1 Rookie
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    Oct 21, 2011
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    Spiro
    Here's what I have observed: If the drivers door is left open AND the key is in the ignition in the "on" position, the pump will cycle every few minutes.

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  6. English Rebel

    English Rebel Formula 3

    Aug 13, 2013
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    I haven't left the door open -- just opened the door (pump runs for 7-8 seconds) close door, open 5 minutes later (pump runs for 2 seconds).
    Alan
     
  7. Camdon53

    Camdon53 Formula Junior

    Jul 18, 2006
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    Texas, USA
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    Jim
    SCKOMS has it right. If driver door is open(ed) and key is inserted, the F1 pump will maintain system pressure in anticipation of starting the car. If key is not inserted, the pump will pressure up only when the door is first opened but will NOT maintain pressure after that.

    This is useful if you’re detailing or something like that. Just leave the driver door open and key out as long as you’re working. That way the F1 system will just “rest” as long as you work.
     
  8. zakeen

    zakeen Formula Junior

    Aug 29, 2004
    989
    Czech Republic
    True, when I store my cars in the winter I park them close to each other. I must enter and exit the passenger door. Then I open the drivers door ever so slightly just to engage the F1 Pump.
     

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