inline pump install on 2000+ teg
Well since there is no #4 pin on the main fuel pump relay does anybody know which one to tap it to?
they go like this
8 6 _ 2
7 5 3 1
The diagram i have shows this...
1 2 _ 3
4 5 6 7
Hopefully somebody knows, other wise **** will be sucking for me.
they go like this
8 6 _ 2
7 5 3 1
The diagram i have shows this...
1 2 _ 3
4 5 6 7
Hopefully somebody knows, other wise **** will be sucking for me.
My configuration is the same way. Actually Im like about 5 minutes from installing it. My helms manual said it shoudl be:
1 2 - 3
4 5 6 7
but the pinn looks like
x - x x
x x x x
So Im going to try here
x - x x
x x x O <----
Just dont solder until you find the right one. When you turn the key to the 2nd postion the pump should turn on for a sec then back off.
If not its
x - x x
O x x x
[Modified by Etylorcen, 10:55 PM 10/20/2001]
1 2 - 3
4 5 6 7
but the pinn looks like
x - x x
x x x x
So Im going to try here
x - x x
x x x O <----
Just dont solder until you find the right one. When you turn the key to the 2nd postion the pump should turn on for a sec then back off.
If not its
x - x x
O x x x
[Modified by Etylorcen, 10:55 PM 10/20/2001]
I just installed the inline pump this last Thursday...
Best way is to get a volt meter, and probe the pins..
Turn the car to the on position (without cranking), and see if the voltage
goes up, and goes back to zero after you hear the fuel pump turn off.
Repeat on all pins until you find the one.
On my 98 GSR, if you're looking at the fuel pump relay, it is the pin fathest on
the left, and on your viewable side..
I believe it was the Yellow/Green wire
[Modified by echo999, 3:57 AM 10/21/2001]
Best way is to get a volt meter, and probe the pins..
Turn the car to the on position (without cranking), and see if the voltage
goes up, and goes back to zero after you hear the fuel pump turn off.
Repeat on all pins until you find the one.
On my 98 GSR, if you're looking at the fuel pump relay, it is the pin fathest on
the left, and on your viewable side..
I believe it was the Yellow/Green wire
[Modified by echo999, 3:57 AM 10/21/2001]
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