Monday, February 13, 2012

Were is the eletrical fuel relay, located on a 1990 Honda Civic ?

I am having problems with my eletrict fuel pump .

Some times it doesn't work .

I've been told to ,check the eletrical relay.

I need to find it first, in order to check it .But, were is it located at ?

None of my repair manuals show it.they don't even have an eletrical wiring diagram it them .

My Honda gets good gas milage, when it runs .Can anyone help me ?Were is the eletrical fuel relay, located on a 1990 Honda Civic ?It will tell you in the manual.Were is the eletrical fuel relay, located on a 1990 Honda Civic ?http://techauto.awardspace.com/civicrela鈥?/a>



This link provides a picture( diagram ) of where it is on the right side of the compartment.Were is the eletrical fuel relay, located on a 1990 Honda Civic ?normally the fuel relay is under a cover on the left or right fender the cover should show the location of the relay if you can get the problem to show up then pull the relay send power to the pump and see if it starts,i would check the fuel pressure too the pump could be going badWere is the eletrical fuel relay, located on a 1990 Honda Civic ?
My Haynes manuals always had excellent wiring diagrams in them, even telling where grounds were located, etc.



At many auto parts stores you can buy a Haynes do-it-yourself manual for your model car, with step-by-step instructions, and basic explanations at the beginning of each chapter. If it is not in stock, you can order it online by searching on "auto repair manuals" on Yahoo search. In the front is a section on "Troubleshooting" that guides you step-by-step to find causes of most engine malfunctions based on the car's symptoms.



db667089 says: you can check http://www.alldatadiy.com. For about the same price as a Haynes or Chilton's repair manual, you can have online access (for a whole year) to model specific info for your particular vehicle. This is the same info that repair shops use. They have great wiring schematics/diagrams.



Also, for about $15 for a one-month subscription, you can get the factory manual, downloadable (careful! Mine was about 500 pages for the whole thing!) or viewable, at http://eAutoRepair.com.



Also, many people recommend autozone.com's free online manuals.



Best regards,

Mike

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