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On top side of plastic fuse cover panel...
Posted by RayF (more from RayF) on Sat, 8 Sep 2012 17:04:22
In Reply to: 1997 9k T CSE - relay position diagram?, Todd inMA, Sat, 8 Sep 2012 13:46:05
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If you still have that carpet panel up above passenger's feet that includes the plastic cover for the fuses, when you drop it down you'll find the diagram for the relays printed in white paint on the upper side of the plastic. You can't see it unless you have the carpet down.
But I think I've seen it reproduced somewhere, probably on this site. Try doing a search? And the individual relays, at least the ones that give trouble, have been described on here.
Looking for the fuel pump relay? Make sure to do the jumpering test first - - Try from the top of Fuse 22, which controls the 4-way hazard flashers, which have power all the time, to the top of Fuse 14, the fuel pump fuse.
One of the probe wires from a voltmeter makes a handy jumper for this - - hold the prong of one end down on one fuse, the prong of the other on the other, and listen for your fuel pump, and for the noise of the gas flowing thru the fuel rail.
If no noise check the fuel pump fuse in case it somehow got blown.
Then move on to relays. If I recall correctly, the fuel pump relay is a common relay and there are other less vital identical relays down there that you can swap it with.
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