I Would look at the fuel pump relay! What is the picture of?
thanks for your awnser part in the picture is litte box before pump
I want to send you picture of diagram but i am new member i dont know how to send you
I would check the fuel pump relay first!
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SOURCE: 1997 Audi A4 B5 fuel pump
what makes you think its the fuel pump.......explain your problems (codes if you have any)and i might be able to help you......please give a good description of your fault please
SOURCE: Change fuel pump of Audi 100, 1994
turn the top counter clockwise u might need to use screwdriver and hammer as it is tight just to get first few turns then u can do it by hand. the rest u should be able to figure out. make sure fuel lines r disconected at pump
SOURCE: I need a fuse box diagram for a 1997 mazda protege dx
Yes - sounds like a Pump fuse, relay, or a pump...When you cycle the key (off-on-start-on) do you hear the pump running?
The fuel pump fuse may be under the hood with the other engine fuses - and it well may not be -(there is an accessory fuse box that has all the fuses for the inside accessories in it - located in the passenger compartment somewhere)- also check the kick panels at the drivers left foot and the passengers right foot -(If they pop off easily - The fuse box plastic cover will pop off easily, not attached with screws - so if you see screws or nuts, it won't be there) Look up under the dash on the drivers side, and also lastly check in the glove box- If you cannot find it, I'd see if I could find a Mazda "lovers" web-site - Often they post what is called "component locator" information, that would tell you exactally where it is (Normally you have to pay for access to that information - gotta love the web), or you may be able to locate a electronic owners manual there as well which will definitely tell you ...Best of luck and hope that helps some....
SOURCE: power steering light has come on,on dash and
Have you verified that the power steering fluid is at the right level? If it isn't, you need to fill it to the proper level using specific Audi power steering fluid (it's a mineral-oil-like fluid, NOT the stuff you buy at the parts store). If you've run the reservoir dry and kept driving, it's likely you've burned out the pump and will have to replace it.
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