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Old 07-27-2008, 10:06 AM   #1
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quick fuel pump wiring question

I forgot to make a mental note of this when I disconnected the stock unit.

Pink wire = negative (-)

Pink wire/green stripe = positive (+)

Is this correct? I can't confirm at all in the FSM.
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ur wiring in an aftermarket pump ?

any relays
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is it possible to take a multimeter to each one and then to ground to find out?
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ur wiring in an aftermarket pump ?

any relays
walbaro unit and what do you mean any relays? I thought it was D.C.


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is it possible to take a multimeter to each one and then to ground to find out?

Yea...i just need to get a hold of one
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lol...Relays are used in both AC/DC applications...takes a low current signal to activate the relay...and passes power from a high current source...

um...i do believe those are not the right colors...those sound like the fuel level sending unit wires...

Black/Yellow...Power..
Black ...Ground

also hope that you're using the combo parts kit

v400-766 s13 install kit
400-865 prelude install kit

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