Where do I unplug the fuel pump?
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Where do I unplug the fuel pump?
Also if I remove fuse #14 (Which is the ECU, Fuel Pump, etc...) will the car still try to turn over if I turn the key?
The idea is to get the car to try and start without fuel or spark.
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The idea is to get the car to try and start without fuel or spark.
Thanks
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Damn... I gotta rip my car apart to get at it
What do you think about just removing the fuse? What I was wondering was if the car would even try and start with the ECU fuse missing.
What do you think about just removing the fuse? What I was wondering was if the car would even try and start with the ECU fuse missing.
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Re: (crazykamper)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crazykamper »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">easiest way is to wire a switch to one of the wires on the plug for fuel pump....if your doing what i think your doing....</TD></TR></TABLE>
I am not trying to wire up a kill switch
I'm trying to get my oil pump to run without the engine starting, I want to lubricate the engine components before firing the car up. My car has been in storage for 6 months, and I am trying to minimize on the wear to internal components.
I am not trying to wire up a kill switch
I'm trying to get my oil pump to run without the engine starting, I want to lubricate the engine components before firing the car up. My car has been in storage for 6 months, and I am trying to minimize on the wear to internal components.
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Re: (g2tegsown)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by g2tegsown »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I am not trying to wire up a kill switch
I'm trying to get my oil pump to run without the engine starting, I want to lubricate the engine components before firing the car up. My car has been in storage for 6 months, and I am trying to minimize on the wear to internal components.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if you just want to crank the motor without starting it, just pull the fuel pump relay and disconnect the 2 plugs on the distributor. You dont even have to mess with the fuel pump itself
I am not trying to wire up a kill switch
I'm trying to get my oil pump to run without the engine starting, I want to lubricate the engine components before firing the car up. My car has been in storage for 6 months, and I am trying to minimize on the wear to internal components.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if you just want to crank the motor without starting it, just pull the fuel pump relay and disconnect the 2 plugs on the distributor. You dont even have to mess with the fuel pump itself
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Re: (g2tegsown)
Well it doenst appear to be in the underhood fuse box. So yes its on the drivers side under the dash. Dont have the fuse identification paper on me but its one of those relays lol. Unless im just retarded and overlooked the diagram on the underhood panel?
From all the cars ive looked at, there always seems to be a fuel pump relay, so im just ASSUMING there is one for hondas. if all else fails, you could always just pull each relay one by one and try starting the car.
To your first post, Your not going to "start" the engine without fuel and spark, all you will be doing is cranking it. Just to clafity that.
From all the cars ive looked at, there always seems to be a fuel pump relay, so im just ASSUMING there is one for hondas. if all else fails, you could always just pull each relay one by one and try starting the car.
To your first post, Your not going to "start" the engine without fuel and spark, all you will be doing is cranking it. Just to clafity that.
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Re: (menappi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by menappi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Pretty sure the main relay controls fuel pump control, which is under the dash, drivers side, along the left, on the same bolt as the hood latch. </TD></TR></TABLE>
that is correct
that is correct
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