Which fuse for fuel pump?
#4
Far right.. its 15a don't you have the wizard on the back of the fuse panel?
Originally posted by mzmtg
Do you mean third column as in the far right or far left?
I cant see a fuse in the 4th spot up on the far right...in your picture...so you mean far left?
Do you mean third column as in the far right or far left?
I cant see a fuse in the 4th spot up on the far right...in your picture...so you mean far left?
#5
ok you answered the wizard question..
if you are changing the fuel filter.. its going to be a cake walk since you don't have abs
if you are changing the fuel filter.. its going to be a cake walk since you don't have abs
Originally posted by SprintMax
Far right.. its 15a don't you have the wizard on the back of the fuse panel?
Far right.. its 15a don't you have the wizard on the back of the fuse panel?
#6
Originally posted by SprintMax
ok you answered the wizard question..
if you are changing the fuel filter.. its going to be a cake walk since you don't have abs
ok you answered the wizard question..
if you are changing the fuel filter.. its going to be a cake walk since you don't have abs
Yep...I dont think I will be too bad if I put the car up and attack the bottom side of it from below.
#8
Sorry for the delayed response, Mzmtg, but the fuse is in position 32. It's highlighted in the picture.
You don't have to jack the car up to remove the fuel filter. If you try to get at it from below, you need to have looooong hands. Just try not to drop any tools while you work. If you're as unlucky as I am, the tool will drop down in there and you'll be a-jackin' to retrieve it.
Another tip: use a headlamp (the one used for caving, not the one on the front of your car) if you've got one, even if you're working in broad daylight.
You don't have to jack the car up to remove the fuel filter. If you try to get at it from below, you need to have looooong hands. Just try not to drop any tools while you work. If you're as unlucky as I am, the tool will drop down in there and you'll be a-jackin' to retrieve it.
Another tip: use a headlamp (the one used for caving, not the one on the front of your car) if you've got one, even if you're working in broad daylight.
#9
Originally posted by TarHeelMax
Sorry for the delayed response, Mzmtg, but the fuse is in position 32. It's highlighted in the picture.
You don't have to jack the car up to remove the fuel filter. If you try to get at it from below, you need to have looooong hands. Just try not to drop any tools while you work. If you're as unlucky as I am, the tool will drop down in there and you'll be a-jackin' to retrieve it.
Another tip: use a headlamp (the one used for caving, not the one on the front of your car) if you've got one, even if you're working in broad daylight.
Sorry for the delayed response, Mzmtg, but the fuse is in position 32. It's highlighted in the picture.
You don't have to jack the car up to remove the fuel filter. If you try to get at it from below, you need to have looooong hands. Just try not to drop any tools while you work. If you're as unlucky as I am, the tool will drop down in there and you'll be a-jackin' to retrieve it.
Another tip: use a headlamp (the one used for caving, not the one on the front of your car) if you've got one, even if you're working in broad daylight.
Thanks, now I see that it is highlighted.
I thought I was the only one that used a headlamp to work on the car. Mine's an old school Petzl Mega...what do you have?
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