HELP- Were is fuel pump fues
Why? If we know what the whole problem is we can give you a whole solution.
The fuel pump is fed from the ENGINE fuse in the interior engine box. If it's blown the engine won't run because the EFI system won't have power either.
If you're checking for power at the fuel pump, it won't get any unless the engine is cranking or running.
More info would be good...
The fuel pump is fed from the ENGINE fuse in the interior engine box. If it's blown the engine won't run because the EFI system won't have power either.
If you're checking for power at the fuel pump, it won't get any unless the engine is cranking or running.
More info would be good...
Pulling the EGI fuse in the engine bay is easier. Even better is installing a fuel pump switch.
This pic shows the Circuit Opening Relay that turns off the fuel pump if the engine stalls. It’s a located under the dash next to the steering column and has a yellow base.
The B wire (black with a white stripe) is the power supply and the Fp wire (blue with a red stripe) goes to the fuel pump. The switch can go into either of these wires, it doesn’t matter which. Simply cut the wire, extend each cut end to your chosen switch location using the same or thicker gauge wire and terminate them onto the switch. Note that the STA wire is also black with a white stripe, but it’s thinner. Make sure you get the right wire.
See? More info = better answer!
This pic shows the Circuit Opening Relay that turns off the fuel pump if the engine stalls. It’s a located under the dash next to the steering column and has a yellow base.
The B wire (black with a white stripe) is the power supply and the Fp wire (blue with a red stripe) goes to the fuel pump. The switch can go into either of these wires, it doesn’t matter which. Simply cut the wire, extend each cut end to your chosen switch location using the same or thicker gauge wire and terminate them onto the switch. Note that the STA wire is also black with a white stripe, but it’s thinner. Make sure you get the right wire.
See? More info = better answer!
Last edited by NZConvertible; Jan 12, 2008 at 08:17 PM.
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