Do These Cars Have a Fuel Pump Fuse?
I just picked up a 90 Si hatch w/ a blown head gasket.
I need to depressurize the fuel rail so i can remove the head from the car. I was going to do this by cranking the engine w/ the fuel pump fuse disconnected but I can't find a fuse for the fuel pump. Anyone know if this car has one and where it's located?
Alternatively, what's a good way to depressurize the fuel system so i don't spray gas everywhere?
I need to depressurize the fuel rail so i can remove the head from the car. I was going to do this by cranking the engine w/ the fuel pump fuse disconnected but I can't find a fuse for the fuel pump. Anyone know if this car has one and where it's located?
Alternatively, what's a good way to depressurize the fuel system so i don't spray gas everywhere?
has a main relay (behind coin pocket,fun to get to unless 10mm bolt previously removed).Then there's the ecu fuse under hood,easy to find says ECU! But the correct way to depressurize system is to loosen the 12mm headed "service bolt" (reason behind it's name uh huh),with a rag wrapped around it... Oh,and no open flames!
has a main relay (behind coin pocket,fun to get to unless 10mm bolt previously removed).Then there's the ecu fuse under hood,easy to find says ECU! But the correct way to depressurize system is to loosen the 12mm headed "service bolt" (reason behind it's name uh huh),with a rag wrapped around it... Oh,and no open flames! 

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