Wolf Island Diver
Well-Known Member
Thanks for this I wasn’t aware it was an always live 150A wire. A 150A continuous duty solenoid is about $75. Of course that’s times N number of units. So cost savings, yes. Cost prohibitive, no. I’m actually thinking about adding a solenoid myself and just wiring it to the ignition circuit.The big wire is the live wire and it's live cause it's carrying 150 amps. To introduce a relay that can active inactive 150amps constantly I suspect costs lots of money.
The design philosophy is really no different then your main starter wire design, that is also live and carrying a ton of amps.
But, it still doesn’t fully explain why these fires are mostly or exclusively happening when the Jeep is off and cooled down. It should be just as likely if not more likely to happen with the Jeep is being driven.
The other thing I can’t help thinking, is they switched to this electric power steering pump (I’m sure to save MPGs), but it’s weak and necessitates modification, like my Apex unit to turn larger tires. And now this is going to be the source of another failure another set of lawsuits, another recall and another fix. I’m not sure how much money they’re actually going to save in the end on a lack of relay or solenoid. But I know that for the consumer, this switch to an electric pump is now definitively a total loser.
I’ve got this rough mental balance sheet in my head regarding keeping or selling this Jeep, and the sell side keeps growing. But other than importing a vintage Toyota from Australia (or just moving to Australia) I don’t see anything on the market that probably won’t have the same sorts of problems.
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