bypassing fuel pump relay????
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what are you trying to do? after the relay under the brake booster there is no relay. when hooking up a seperate fuel pump on something like, say a haltech, if you wanted to use the stock harness, from this point on, you would run you signal. if memory serves, its a white with red tracer at this point.
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Yes, you can make a jumper and replace the relay with the jumper wire.. That's how I have mine hooked up. The relay's in the box at the very front of the car. If I remember correctly it's a standard Bosch type relay and so you'd jumper terminal 30 to 87. Pull the relay and look underneath at the terminals.. they should be labeled something like this:
I can double check when I get home tonight though.
I can double check when I get home tonight though.
#7
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I did mine a little differently using a standard relay. (I have since undone this btw). I have relocated my battery to the drivers side bin so this is what I did.
I found the white/red stripe wire keith is talking about in the harness that runs between the bins and drivers side rear speaker (non-bose). I snipped it apart and then extended the powered side to the relay as the line that triggers the relay (sorry I forget what it is called in the documentation). Then I pulled power for the relay from battery and grounded on a ground I have back in that area. The I took the relay "power out" and connected back to the white/red stripe line which goes back to the tank. No changes made anywhere else and it was really easy to undo after I decided to go back to stock setup.
Did I say that clearly enough?
I found the white/red stripe wire keith is talking about in the harness that runs between the bins and drivers side rear speaker (non-bose). I snipped it apart and then extended the powered side to the relay as the line that triggers the relay (sorry I forget what it is called in the documentation). Then I pulled power for the relay from battery and grounded on a ground I have back in that area. The I took the relay "power out" and connected back to the white/red stripe line which goes back to the tank. No changes made anywhere else and it was really easy to undo after I decided to go back to stock setup.
Did I say that clearly enough?
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