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Old 10-21-2002, 02:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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fuel pump fuse

ok guys, i've searched through this board trying to find out where the fuel pump fuse is....in the cabin: no go. there is no PGM-FI fuse, fuel, or fuel pump fuse, just a few like back up, SRS, two for (ECU), starter signal, etc....under the hood is the same, mostly headlights, dimmer, clock/radio, etc.....just trying to do a compression check the right way
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Assuming Vtec and si are the same...
under the dash...
Fuse #2 (7.5A) - PGM-FI ECU & PGM-FI main relay
Fuse #4 (10A) - PGM-FI main relay
Fuse #11(10A) - PGM-FI ECU


If none of this makes sense, let me know and I can send you diagrams
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