mshabaz
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I have my red fuel pump relay. Now I just need to know which one is the fuel pump relay in the cluster of relays on left footwell or is it under hood?
jagabom
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Some info here man. The relays are on the left side in front of your foot. You have to pull off the front and the left side covers. Be careful pulling off that left side cover. There is a black plastic arrow pointing thing on the cover, besides the three screwy things. It is very hard to see because of it's color. It's black. The black plastic pointing thing broke off on mine. If it is not exactly aligned when the side cover is put back on, it will break off. Probably because I was removing and installing it at -40. F@@k it was cold this winter.
The new relay really worked perfect.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ight=relay
Jim
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The new relay really worked perfect.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ight=relay
Jim
08 APEX
apex55
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On my 06 it is the 2nd from the left while sitting on the seat.
ratman
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It is one of the relays at the left footwell.
If you turn the key one position, one of those relays will click.
That one is the fuel pump relay.
If you turn the key one position, one of those relays will click.
That one is the fuel pump relay.


apex55 said:On my 06 it is the 2nd from the left while sitting on the seat.
06. 07, 08, 09 Apex's ALL were right here.

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I have always seen it the 3rd one from the left. what ever one clicks when you turn the key on I guess.

Winderallday!
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From an earlier post on this matter, the color scheme of the wires that run to the correct relay are:
Red/Green
Red/Blue
Red/White
Blue/Red
Find those and you should be golden.
Cheers
Red/Green
Red/Blue
Red/White
Blue/Red
Find those and you should be golden.
Cheers
Rich Kay
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Tip....I took my shop manual for my sled and identified each relay and wrote next to them what they are for....I also copied the section with all the falt codes/numbers and keep the info on my sled.
Preacher
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If the relay fails will it still click when the key is on. If not I think I will just change them with the new relay as a preventative measure.
jagabom
Extreme
If the old relay fails you will not hear a click if it fails when you turn the key from off to on. With the new relay you probably won't hear anything whether it is good or not as it is electronic.
Jim
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Jim
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I have seen a few sleds where te realy does still click but does not cycle the fuel pump. If the corrosion/failure is in the right place, the solenoid portion of the relay will still work but wont send voltage to the fuel pump. If you're on the trail and having troubles diagnosing a relay that's still clicking but no pump try swapping relays with one of the other ones first.
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