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> Where is the fuel pump fuse?
watsonrx13
post Mar 19 2007, 05:12 AM
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I have a '74 and would like to know where the fuel pump fuse is.... I see it's a 25a fuse on the fuse panel, but where?

Anyone have any pics?

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post Mar 19 2007, 05:39 AM
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It's on the relay box in the left front corner of the engine compartment. Haynes page 161, key 91
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post Mar 19 2007, 05:52 AM
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Fuel pump fuse is #10.
A short in the AAR wire will also cause this fuse to 'pop'.


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post Mar 19 2007, 08:11 AM
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Thanks guys... I tried looking it up in the Haynes manual but wasn't certain which section it was under....

I'm going to pull the fuse so that I can check my electrical system, headlights, dash lights, etc. I've already done some testing without pulling the fuse, but I might have already fried the fuel pump because I don't have any gas in the tank...

If I've fried the pump, what is a good inexpensive replacement?

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post Mar 19 2007, 09:25 AM
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Tough to fry the pump, good and inexpensive don't live together much. You could try a auto dismantler for the pump out of a fuel injected VW though
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