During Comp. Test: Haynes Manual Says "Fuel Pump Fuse"?
Ok, I was about to do a compression test this afternoon on my 92 EX. I was going by the Haynes manual that told me to remove the "fuel pump fuse". Then it simply directed me to the Fuel System chapter for more information. First, I checked both fuse boxes, and found no mention of the fuel system there. Then, I checked the whole chapter and found no mention of a fuse for the fuel pump. I found mention of a RELAY, but no fuse.
Then, I gave up for the day and came online. One answer that I could find was that it is a 7.5A fuse under the hood (can't remember which one that is, but it doesn't sound like it has anything to do with the fuel system). The closest answer that I could find is that the fuse used for this is the same one used for the ECU. Is this true?
My question: where is the "fuel pump fuse"?
Then, I gave up for the day and came online. One answer that I could find was that it is a 7.5A fuse under the hood (can't remember which one that is, but it doesn't sound like it has anything to do with the fuel system). The closest answer that I could find is that the fuse used for this is the same one used for the ECU. Is this true?
My question: where is the "fuel pump fuse"?
I would just disconnect the distributor and disconnect the fuel injectors. Should be easy enough for you to find so you can perform your test. That should stop fuel and spark.
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Sep 4, 2008 09:43 PM
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