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1985 720 fuel pump relay buzzing


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Common problem with 720s. For the choke heater to work the alternator must be charging the battery. A reduced charge or voltage and the relay will flutter on and off.

 

Check the fan belt for damage or looseness.

Battery posts clean and tight?

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Possibly.

 

New belts tend to stretch right away, maybe check again.

 

Check the fusible links near the positive post. There are three, don't rememner which one if for putting charge back into battery. Clean check the contacts on the plugs, does the wire look melted? Maybe a temp. jumper to see if the light goes out

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Take it in and have it tested for free. The Nissan alternator is worth about $300 new and gives good reliable output and life.A $60 special will give exactly what it's worth. If you do, try to keep the original in case this isn't the problem.

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Sorry I see it's the fuel pump relay then? Both are located above the pass side kick panel. Both need alternator charge to work properly. They both may buzz but the choke relay is usually the cause. The lightly glowing charge lamp isn't normal, and fixing this may kill the buzz.

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Fuel pump relay is this thing...

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The smaller Blue or Brown cubes are the choke heater relay and if an automatic an interlock relay. 

 

Usually it's the choke heater relay so put your hand on it and see which one is buzzing.

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Take it in and have it tested for free. The Nissan alternator is worth about $300 new and gives good reliable output and life.A $60 special will give exactly what it's worth. If you do, try to keep the original in case this isn't the problem.

 

New alternator brushes just might be the cure for your 30 year old alternator depending on your mileage.  Get it checked first!

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