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Old 05-05-03, 08:31 AM
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Using stock fuel pump relay

Any particular reason why I shouldn't?

Wiring is layed out on page F2-53 of the FSM (S5).
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It's possible, but I wouldn't recommend it simply because the stock wiring is inadequate. When it comes to fuel, don't take a chance.

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Works for me!
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What's the pinouts for the pump relay, it's rather vague on the diagram?
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On the diagram, there are some little numbers; 86, 87, 30, etc. Those numbers correspond to relay terminals. If you look on the relay itself, you'll see that they're numbered. Just match them up!

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