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Fuel pump relay location
Clarkj93:
Interesting... is it OK to wire a switch directly into a wire that taps into the fuse then? Not too hot on electrics but all the tutorials mentioned about just tapping into the relay hence this looking like an rash job😐
pudding:
--- Quote from: mjmallia on February 16, 2023, 02:36:51 pm ---Under the rear seat above the LPFP you can unplug the power control relay/module.
There is also fuse #27 15amp off the top of my head that kills the HPFP....I always pull this one and let the car run, until it dies to depressurise the HPFP to check the follower.
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My ED30 didn't have that fuse. The slot was empty. Good shout on pulling the plug on the LPFP though, I keep forgetting about that :grin:
ROH ECHT:
--- Quote from: Clarkj93 on February 16, 2023, 05:34:28 pm ---Interesting... is it OK to wire a switch directly into a wire that taps into the fuse then? Not too hot on electrics but all the tutorials mentioned about just tapping into the relay hence this looking like an rash job😐
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Apologies. I posted incorrect info for F6 - SB6 before and edited the previous post. This pic I had saved some time ago as "fuel fuses" and incorrectly stated F6 was the LPFP when I posted it the other day. I have now edited the pic to state F6 is for the N276; which is the fuel pressure regulating valve on top of the HPFP.
Regarding the wiring...I shy away from wiring and was only posting so you know there is no relay from 2006 on and so you know what fuses relate to fuel components. With that said; wouldn't you only need to isolate the outgoing wire for the LPFP control module so only it functions per the switch?
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