What is the fuse number for fuel pump?
Originally posted by zaebis
Does anybody know what the fuse number is for fuel pump circuit? I know it is blue 15Amp but there are many blue 15 amps out there.
So what is its number ?
Does anybody know what the fuse number is for fuel pump circuit? I know it is blue 15Amp but there are many blue 15 amps out there.
So what is its number ?
#17 (10 amps)
#32 (15 amps)
The passenger cabin fuse block is located behind a pull-out panel in the lower dashboard, to the left of the steering column. It has three columns of fuses.
Numbered from bottom to top....
- the left-hand column contains fuses 1 - 11
- the middle column contains fuses 12 - 26
- the right-hand column contains fuses 27 - 40
The numbers are molded into the plastic fuse block. They are not easy to read. A flashlight will be helpful.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
The fuel pump circuit is powered by two fuses ...
#17 (10 amps)
#32 (15 amps)
The passenger cabin fuse block is located behind a pull-out panel in the lower dashboard, to the left of the steering column. It has three columns of fuses.
Numbered from bottom to top....
- the left-hand column contains fuses 1 - 11
- the middle column contains fuses 12 - 26
- the right-hand column contains fuses 27 - 40
The numbers are molded into the plastic fuse block. They are not easy to read. A flashlight will be helpful.
The fuel pump circuit is powered by two fuses ...
#17 (10 amps)
#32 (15 amps)
The passenger cabin fuse block is located behind a pull-out panel in the lower dashboard, to the left of the steering column. It has three columns of fuses.
Numbered from bottom to top....
- the left-hand column contains fuses 1 - 11
- the middle column contains fuses 12 - 26
- the right-hand column contains fuses 27 - 40
The numbers are molded into the plastic fuse block. They are not easy to read. A flashlight will be helpful.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




