3rd Gen fuel pump fuse location..?
instantkevin
03-29-2006, 11:56 AM
hello again... it's been a while.
i need help determining the location of the fuel pump fuse on a thrid gen (V6, fuel injected).
I know where the fuse panel is. none of the fuses are marked 'f.pump' as the Haynes manual shows. the only one that relates explicitly to fuel is the injectors and it's labeled 'INJ'. If you have a 3rd gen, where is the fuel pump fuse on yours?
If you know where it is or what it looks like, a picture would be nice... as there are two larger fuses in the fusebox that are solid metal. These aren't labeled and I've always wondered what they are for.
thanks all.
i need help determining the location of the fuel pump fuse on a thrid gen (V6, fuel injected).
I know where the fuse panel is. none of the fuses are marked 'f.pump' as the Haynes manual shows. the only one that relates explicitly to fuel is the injectors and it's labeled 'INJ'. If you have a 3rd gen, where is the fuel pump fuse on yours?
If you know where it is or what it looks like, a picture would be nice... as there are two larger fuses in the fusebox that are solid metal. These aren't labeled and I've always wondered what they are for.
thanks all.
wrightz28
03-29-2006, 12:00 PM
right fender in a weather pack connector.right above the battery it's the f/p ECM fuse
instantkevin
03-29-2006, 02:45 PM
ah yes... i do recall leaving that there for a reason during the swap. you're an angel. there no way to tell if that has gone bad is there? (other than replacing it)
wrightz28
03-29-2006, 03:10 PM
Yeah, it's jsut a regular blade fuse, either pull it and check or put your volt meter on it and see if you have 12V on both side of the fuse. or ohm it, whatever, you get the point.
instantkevin
03-29-2006, 04:25 PM
exactly. why didn't i think of that. when you have annoying problems, sometimes the obivious evades you. thanks man... i appreciate it.
wrightz28
03-29-2006, 04:41 PM
You know I could crank stories out all day of staring for things at hours on end, until someone comes along to point out the obvious.
Blue Bowtie
03-29-2006, 05:05 PM
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