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Old 03-11-2007, 02:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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UK fuel pump solenoid

Hi Please can someone help I have a 1990 Celica Japanese import I am trying to locate the fuel pump solenoid and resistor. My pump isnt running but when checked on a battry it is ok. There doesnet seem to be a feed to the pump
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Old 03-12-2007, 02:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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do you have an Alltrac, Gt or GTS?
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Hi I am sure it iis the GT
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i didnt think that the GT had a solenoid. when i did my swap i couldnt get my solenoid and resistor to work so i just hooked up the pump directly to the ignition.
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What size engine, turbo or non-turbo?
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It is a 2 litre non turbo
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This engine setup appears to have EFI Main and Circuit Opening relays between the fuel pump and EFI fuse. The EFI relay appears to be located in a fuse box behind the battery. The Circuit Relay appears to be next to the ECU, center console passenger compartment.
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