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Old 04 August 2009, 11:41 PM
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Default Where is the Fuel pump relay fuse on a 96 wrx?

At title, my friends car doesn't seem to be sending any fuel through when they took the pipe off the fuel filter. So could possibly be the fuse so we'll try that first if...

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Old 05 August 2009, 12:00 AM
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just a thought but i had the same problem on my 99, turned out to be immobilizer fault
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Anyone able to help?
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from my memory which is often wrong lol. its up inside the drivers foot well area towards steering column or there about
Old 06 August 2009, 09:16 PM
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As above, RHS behind the dash, below the wind screen, in the corner to the side panel, a right sod to get to.

You are looking for the middle one-normally, brown in colour.
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Thanks for the replys guys,i am a mate of the fella with the problems and we have tracked it down to the fuel pump that has died.
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Originally Posted by gtirx2
Thanks for the replys guys,i am a mate of the fella with the problems and we have tracked it down to the fuel pump that has died.
Gutted..I was just about to suggest that to you as it happened to my friends car. Unfortunately it happened to him whilst on holiday in France! I'd upgrade to Walbro now the old one's dead.
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Had mine go on me around a year back, and just to add to the fun, the 12v feed from the ECU to the relay also died somehow, so had to patch a new one in.

Went for a Walbro too, still running fine.
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being an import all my fuse notes are injapanese,same ahppened to me, laid the car up for 6 weeks,came to start it,no whine from the pump,it just died !

glad you sorted it
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Yep he proberly will go for a walbro or simular,i just used my old stock fuel pump out of my gtir to get him running as its basicly the same with only a few differences.Should be alright as he is still only running standard power.
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