Hi, all!
This is an appeal to the entire UKGSer community, particularly those who've had the misfortune of a failed fuel-pump controller, or have friends who have.
I'm in the middle of writing an article which details a workshop repair for a non-functional FPC. What I need is information on which components of the controller fail, and with what relative frequency. If said info can be acccompanied by a couple of pics showing the failed components, so much the better!
If you have a dead FPC, I need to ask a huge favour. I need pictures of the innards; all you have to do is:
Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated! Any and all peeps who help out will be credited in the finished article.
Thanks, guys!
This is an appeal to the entire UKGSer community, particularly those who've had the misfortune of a failed fuel-pump controller, or have friends who have.
I'm in the middle of writing an article which details a workshop repair for a non-functional FPC. What I need is information on which components of the controller fail, and with what relative frequency. If said info can be acccompanied by a couple of pics showing the failed components, so much the better!
If you have a dead FPC, I need to ask a huge favour. I need pictures of the innards; all you have to do is:
- Turn the FPC so the blue terminal faces upward.
- Use a small flat screwdriver (approx. 2mm) to 'peel' back the epoxy 'potting' that covers the circuit board. Make sure the entire board is exposed.
- Set your camera or mobile-phone camera to the 'Macro' setting. Take one or two clear piccies of the circuit board, making sure all damaged components are in clear focus.
- Post said piccies here.

Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated! Any and all peeps who help out will be credited in the finished article.
Thanks, guys!

