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Old 08-15-2004, 04:44 PM
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fuel pressure

I'm trying to replace my fuel filter on my 92 rs 3.1 and I went to pull the fuse for the fuel pump so I could release fuel pressure and there is no fuse labeled for the fuel pump. I don't know where the relay is but there are 3 under the hood. I disconnected them one at a time and on the third one I couldn't hear the fuel pump running when I turned the key on. I started the engine so I could let it run until it dies, and it ran for 10-15 minutes and never died. I don't know how else to shut that damn fuel pump off........any suggestions?
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Re: fuel pressure

No need to pull the fuse. For safety disconnect the negative battery cable. You will then loosen the fuel tank cap. Have a fire extinguisher near your location. You will use a rag to absorb the small amount of fuel you are going to release when disconnecting the lines. If you have Throttle Body Injection the pressure bleeds itself when the vehicle is shut off.
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i think the fuse is on the passenger side inner fender next to the battery
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Re: fuel pressure

thanks, I went ahead and did it that way and I've got my new filter on now....thanks again.
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