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Old 05-21-2009, 08:31 PM
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Default Air To Water External Water Pump..simple wiring question'

Ive got a rather simple wiring question reguarding running an external water pump for an air to water set-up. Ive got my battery, water cell and water pump in the trunk of my car'. Ill simply ground the pump straight to the battery how-ever i was wondering where most of you guys pull your power for the pump from. I really dont wanna have to run a third party switch because that will be annoying as hell remembering to turn it on and off constantly. I figured i could just run power off the ecu power'. Would this cause any type of issues? Figured that way anytime the car is primed/started the pump is on and doing its thing'.

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On your fuse box you will have (depending on trim) unused spade type connectors.These provide power to various acc. you may have in the car, and provide power under various conditions.One of the unused ones will provide power only when the key is turned to the on position.

http://causeforalarm.thecarthing.com...ockDiagram.gif

This is for a 92-95 civic/del sol

Purple is switched 12v red is constant 12v and white is 12 volt on with the parking lights.
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