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Tim
15 July 1999, 09:38
Any one know where abouts the Fuel Pump wiring loom is located in MY94 WRX. Is it located under or around the back seat???

Tim.

[This message has been edited by Tim (edited 21-07-99).]

Tim
21 July 1999, 10:35
Anybody?

Richard F
22 July 1999, 16:05
Hey, I'll reply.

Sorry I don't know!

Have you tried someone like David Hendry Cars or maybe someone at ScoobySport might know someone who could help you?

Tim
22 July 1999, 19:29
Thanks Richard at least you looked. I'll guess I'll try Scooby Sport for answers.

Cheers.

firefox
23 July 1999, 23:25
Tim,

What exactly are you looking for ?

The fuel pump ? sender unit ? the loom for it ?

And why ?

I have fully stripped out the back of Impreza's and followed the looms and pipes...

Cheers,

J.

Tim
24 July 1999, 11:56
Just the loom for it as I am fitting the immobiliser part of my alarm to it. I have been told it is somewhere behind the back seat.

4 door WRX 94.

Many thanks in advance.

Kev
28 July 1999, 07:36
Same here...pick mine up in about 5 weeks and want to fit a fuel cut off switch and need to know where the fuel pump wiring is....can any one help....

Thanx in advance

firefox
28 July 1999, 18:18
Weird...

I posted a reply, saying where the loom ran...but its not here...bugger http://bbs.sidc.co.uk/frown.gif

Anyways...The loom from the back of the car runs inside the rear panel (from the lights), over the rear arches, next to the top suspension mounts. The fuel pump and sender unit are located under the boot (remove your carpet and you will see two metal circular covers - they are in there). The loom then runs down the edge of the back seat (behind the plastic trim by the door). It continues down to the inside sill and goes under the trim. The ABS servers join the loom under the back seat. The loom then follows the brake lines to the front of the car.

Cheers,

J.

Its dead easy to remove the trim, and there arent any crap breakable clips either (well I've never broke any)

Tim
28 July 1999, 20:34
Errrrr... which side of the car does all this happen on?


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