SOURCE: 1990 Acura Legend, location of main relay for fuel pump
looked it up online, looks like its in the underhood fuse box but couldn't get a good diagram that shows which relay number it is. the website i use is sort of dependent on the manufacturer, apparently acura did not feel like sharing that info. hope that helps
SOURCE: 2000 eclipse fuel pump will not start, is there a
You can do a pressure test on the fuel pump to make sure it is putting out enough fuel.You will have to go to a shop or dealership to do this. As you have to
have the right gauge for your car and then know the right amount of
pressure your car should be putting out. It is not a costly test, easy
to do but there is a few things you need to know about it too, so the
shop or dealership is the way to go.
i believe the fuel relay switch is under your head unit(radio) inside
the cab. pull away the carpet stuff under neithe the radio, and you see
the computer and the relay. the relay is the little box on the right if
ur looking at it from the driver side. my 1990 eclipse just blew that
out too, so its a pretty easy fix. there is two bolts on the passenger
side that keep it still,
SOURCE: fuel pump relay for 2000 mitsubishi mirage
most newer veichles your feul pumps in your gas tank
SOURCE: 91 acura legend will not start
Take off the hose to the throttle body and look for any obstructions. This has been know to cause performance issues similar to those described
SOURCE: where is fuel pump relay
where is the fuel pump located on my 1994 acura legend and how to check the relay and where is it located
Acura Coupes and Sedans 1994-2000 Repair Information
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This relay is located behind the dashboard's lower cover. It consists of two individual relays. One is energized whenever the ignition is ON , thus supplying battery voltage to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). This relay also supplies voltage to the fuel injectors, and power to the second relay. The second relay is energized for two seconds, when the engine is turned ON , to power the fuel pump.
See Figure 1
Fig. Fig. 1: Schematic of the PGM-FI relay
Testing
If the engine starts and continues to run, the PGM-FI relay is working and does not need to be replaced.
See Figure 2
Fig. Fig. 2: PGM-FI relay terminal numbers
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