I'm wondering wether I should replace my ballast resisitor, quite often the engine will fire when cranking and then die when the key is released or just drop away and die when reverse or drive is selected, idle is quite fast probably too fast. Up front I know nothing about this at all I'm just trying to pick up from what i read on FABO and a failing ballast resistor is perhaps one of the causes for this type of behaviour.
I thought it would do no harm to replace it as a process of elimination or at least keep a spare to hand.
The first issue I'm having is the only 4 pin resistor i can find is the RU12 which has a resistance of 1.4 cold and 5 operating which seems at the cold end of the range quite high compared to some of the recommended ranges that other members have shown from the manuals.
The other thing i have found is that the previous owner has a slightly non standard wiring of the resistor as shown in the photo. I have labelled what i think the wiring should be according to the diagram from the manual, but there appears to be an additional wire on the ignition connection. I would like to make all these connections a bit more robust but I'm not sure as to what is going on here.
I thought it would do no harm to replace it as a process of elimination or at least keep a spare to hand.
The first issue I'm having is the only 4 pin resistor i can find is the RU12 which has a resistance of 1.4 cold and 5 operating which seems at the cold end of the range quite high compared to some of the recommended ranges that other members have shown from the manuals.
The other thing i have found is that the previous owner has a slightly non standard wiring of the resistor as shown in the photo. I have labelled what i think the wiring should be according to the diagram from the manual, but there appears to be an additional wire on the ignition connection. I would like to make all these connections a bit more robust but I'm not sure as to what is going on here.















