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Old 11-05-2004, 06:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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PGM-FI relay/fuel pump relay

My fuel pump isn't turning on when I click the ignition over before start. I was wondering which one of these you think is out, PGM-FI relay or the fuel pump relay?

Anyone one have a pic of where it's located?
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There is no other relay for the fuel pump. The PGM-FI relay is the only one.
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Anyone know if the 4th and 5th gen PGM-FI relay are the same?

Thanks G_Loc!!

PS- If anyone has one please let me kno
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Anyone know if the 4th and 5th gen PGM-FI relay are the same?

Thanks G_Loc!!

PS- If anyone has one please let me kno
I think they are all the same. I used a relay from a '95 Integra.
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There is no other relay for the fuel pump. The PGM-FI relay is the only one.
yeah i figured that out when my main relay went out on me...but yeah i bet its that (main relay)
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You guys know if I can use the one off an Si?
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yup you can use one off an SI
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Anyone have a pic of what it looks like and where it's at under the cabin? I looked under there only to find 30 different plugs/relay look alikes!

Orlando where the hell have you been yo?
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My lude is currently using a 94 Accord Main Relay...

The Main Relay is bolted to the upper left hand side of the drivers footwell. IIRC it is a light grey box... if I was there I could point it out to you in half a second.
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Ya it's up under there on the left side. Just held on by one screw. The problem is that it's practically impossible to get at that screw so it's usually easier just to pop the old relay out of the casing, take off the plug and slide in the new one.
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there are multiple light gray boxes up there.
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its the biggest one...

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just pop it out the casing.
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Anyone have a pic of what it looks like and where it's at under the cabin? I looked under there only to find 30 different plugs/relay look alikes!

Orlando where the hell have you been yo?
I'm still here just lurking. I spent my summer swapping in a JDM h22 and LSD tranny due to hydrolocking my old H23. After I did that I was running into the same problem with my car not starting when it was hot out. I thought I had a junk motor, turns out it was just that relay.

Of course tryingto squeeze my big arm into that little space was just not fun. In the end I found a new place to mount the relay and I just unplugged the old one and plugged the harness into the new one.

Besides that my career has been advancing at a very fast pace so I have been very busy at work. That and Halo 2 are taking up all my free time. I put the lude away for the winter since it's gonna snow today
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I have a refurbished relay if you would like it. works perfectly. $20 + your old relay.
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