Fuse 24 failing for No Discernable Reason... :)

EdButler said:
When you start a car, it needs to run very rich - i.e. running with the choke. The pump increases the pressure differential on the intake manifold so that the engine 'sucks' in more air (oxygen) for the cold start combustion. More fuel needs more air. After a little while it switches off automatically. Hope that explains it :)

What worries me is WHY its blowing the fuse!! Glad you isolated it though mate :D

Cheers EdButler, got it, but oh for the days of the enrichment jet and a choke flap :)
 
(although I thought that the pump was in the water circuit myself - and that it worked to circulate the water even though the thermostat was closed at cold start, to somehow result in lower emissions - but I might be wrong!)
 
I seem to recall that this did happen to me once. Come to find out, when I pulled off the instrument cluster to clean it, I didn't plug it back in correctly. I got that fixed and had no more problems. 8)
 
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