Fuel Pump Fuse
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Fuel Pump Fuse
I inadvertently blew the fuse for the fuel pump on my van the other day whilst refitting the petrol tank. What I thought would be an easy fix via the fuses in the main fuse block turned out to be a bit more complex than I first thought. The main fuses were all OK so I turned to the fuel pump relay looking for a solution, the relay block is behind the instrument binnacle and is easily accessed. I had to check all four relays as I couldn't identify what the function of each was, fortunately they were also all in working order. This prompted an extended search for an inline fuse and after a bit of a root about I found a twin 15 amp fuse block wrapped up in the wiring loom on the passenger side adjacent to the ECU. Hey presto a blown fuse and after replacing it a working fuel pump. I don't know what the other fuse in the pair is protecting but I think it's well worth knowing it's there if your having electrical problems.
I've just found out how to post pics - here it is
You can see the fuses the ECU and the space for the glove box
I've just found out how to post pics - here it is
You can see the fuses the ECU and the space for the glove box
Last edited by wrightgeordie on Thu Feb 25, 2016 9:02 pm; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : add picture)
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