need to find fule pump relay
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Originally Posted by cdrad51
Your profile says 1985. Please update.
Let's see a pic of this box. Borrow a camera.
Let's see a pic of this box. Borrow a camera.
this thing the fuel pump relay...? 1982 GSL
(it was above the clutch pedal)
Anyway I took it off and car idles constantly and over just better.
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Originally Posted by drunkclever
well what the heck did I remove then? when I place it back it take while for it to turn on. When I take if off it starts right up like nothing.
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Originally Posted by trochoid
Have you concidered looking up the part/connector in the FSM? I could, but then I can be lazy too. Besides, I always learn more than I was looking for, when I look stuff up.
to be honest the thought never crossed my mind
Theres an online source for FSM right? I hope I can find it sometime today
aight nothing wrong with spooned feeding information you know exactly where to find. helping others would be a far greater cause than post horing but anyway, I'll see if I can find out what the heck that was that I removed.
(ps yes, i am drinking)
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well searching under yahoo and goggle came up half empty, after the first 100 search replys for 1982 RX7 factory service manual, I started getting replys for honda factory service manual.. wtf.. I give!
the numbers on the "infamouse" black box are 8248 12V. now I am going to play some COD2!
(call of duty2 my "favority" past time next to working on my car) legionofoutcasts.com
the numbers on the "infamouse" black box are 8248 12V. now I am going to play some COD2!
(call of duty2 my "favority" past time next to working on my car) legionofoutcasts.com
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Link to the FSMs is in the archives. Every member should download at the least a copy of thier year. I have download everyone I can find, along with having 8 FSM hard copies beginning with the RX-4 to the 87 FC, Haynes, Chiltons, Clymers, the Competition Prep Manual and the much sought after 'How To Modify Your RX7'. That is the short list.
If I looked up that part and posted what it is, then someone will post asking what it does. I don't mind doing this, to a point. When I look up a part, I always learn more than I started out to. This was the reason I posted what I did. I'm glad you made the effort and searched, now you know where to find what you are looking for. Please post back the results.
If I looked up that part and posted what it is, then someone will post asking what it does. I don't mind doing this, to a point. When I look up a part, I always learn more than I started out to. This was the reason I posted what I did. I'm glad you made the effort and searched, now you know where to find what you are looking for. Please post back the results.
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Ok even easier. Here's the link to the wiring diagram pdf file. Hint: look at the illustration in page 11.
http://www.wankel.net/%7Ekrwright/files/manuals/1985_RX7_FSM/85RX7(15)Body_Electrical.pdf
http://www.wankel.net/%7Ekrwright/files/manuals/1985_RX7_FSM/85RX7(15)Body_Electrical.pdf
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Cdrad51.. its an '82 that I drive, according to the FSM in the links at the top of the forums there is no mention of what it is. That freaking link is dead i get the infamouse check your settings page..
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