Another fuel pump relay question

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Press the + button where it says "write replay"
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Then press either the camera button to take a pic or the portrait to select a pic.
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Sorry I'm assuming your using tapatalk app. Are you?
 
Another option for pictures is tinypic.

Easiest way to find the fuel pump relay out of the four is to put your fingers on it when cycling your ignition. You will feel the click of only the fuel pump relay.
 
I started out with the task of changing my relay's to the new red one and immediately got frustrated! Like everything else these days they are crammed into a tight spot and I knew if one went bad on the trail it would lead to a full out f-bomb session, bloody knuckles, and just a overall unpleasant experience. I decided to consider moving the location of the complete relay assembly to make this easier. I did this at the same time that I installed Grizz's steering post relocate since I already had the plastic off. First I unplugged all the relays so I could move the wire harness around to see where it would reach without pressure and without being in the way or rubbed by the steering parts. It turns out it will reach the very front of the frame in the nose pretty easily.
1. Re-route the wires behind the steering shaft to the opposite side of the frame.
2. Run them along the frame to the nose.
3. I trimmed off the mounting ears of the relay bracket to fit better.
4. I cut rubber gasket material about 1" wider then the bracket and long enough to cover the backside of the bracket, flip over the top of the relays and cover the relays completely back to the bottom of the relays on the front side. I didn't take measurements, hope this makes sense.
5. Glued the rubber to the back of the bracket to cut down on vibration and rattle. Then I drilled two holes through the bracket and zip tied it to the frame. Re mounted the relays, checked to make sure wires are out of harms way and zip tied the wire harness to make sure they don't rub and that's it. Flip the rubber over the top, use a small bungie if you like to keep the flap in place and keep snow and water off of the relays. Makes them a snap to get to! Thanks for the help with the pic process hope they come through!
 

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