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just123 29 October 2009 09:16 PM

Fuel pump circuit on UK MY99
 
I have bought a Tracker system that you can track yourself via Text message also allows you to cut the fuel pump via text message can anybody tell me where to cut into the fuel pump circuits

if anybody ever steals my car i can send it a text message and it send back its location i can then go and deal with the offenders myself and with a few other nutters, also has lots of other features like will text me if alarm is triggered or door is opened also has sos button you can press and it will text any programmed mobile phone and state location

£82 delivered just need sim card with credit to insert into it

Kevin Greeley 30 October 2009 12:59 AM

Under dash or under rear seat on drivers side. Probably black/red wire from fuel pump relay (green connector) or black/red wire under oval cover behind rear seat.

just123 30 October 2009 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by Kevin Greeley (Post 9025329)
Under dash or under rear seat on drivers side. Probably black/red wire from fuel pump relay (green connector) or black/red wire under oval cover behind rear seat.

Thanks for that kevin, anymore help anybody

PeeVee 30 October 2009 12:38 PM

I personally would not cut into the Black/Red wire as this is the main feed wire for the pump & it carries quite a high electrical load, which has been known to burn out alarm immobilizers if wired through them.

A much safer and reliable route would be to go to the (metal, round can) fuel pump relay (as Kevin said this has a green block connector) situated at the bottom of the drivers "A" post under the dashboard... You should find that one of the wires is coloured Green/Red and this wire is the low current 12v feed to operate the relay & would be ideal to interrupt for your purpose.

joey_turbo 30 October 2009 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by just123 (Post 9024900)
£82 delivered just need sim card with credit to insert into it

Sounds interesting, got a link for it?

just123 30 October 2009 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by joey_turbo (Post 9025745)
Sounds interesting, got a link for it?

This is a must for any impreza owner thats spent £££ modding their car if it does go missing track it yourself much better than the run of the mill trackers where thieves know where to find them and rip them out


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Real-Time-GSM-...item3ca66e1c88

just123 30 October 2009 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by PeeVee (Post 9025744)
I personally would not cut into the Black/Red wire as this is the main feed wire for the pump & it carries quite a high electrical load, which has been known to burn out alarm immobilizers if wired through them.

A much safer and reliable route would be to go to the (metal, round can) fuel pump relay (as Kevin said this has a green block connector) situated at the bottom of the drivers "A" post under the dashboard... You should find that one of the wires is coloured Green/Red and this wire is the low current 12v feed to operate the relay & would be ideal to interrupt for your purpose.

The unit i have comes with a very high switchable relay that could handle the load no problem its a 30/40 amp 14dc relay

PeeVee 30 October 2009 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by just123 (Post 9025802)
The unit i have comes with a very high switchable relay that could handle the load no problem its a 30/40 amp 14dc relay


Well in that case then you could use either of the 2 wires mentioned.

The most conveinent place to interupt a wire would be where the Black/Red (pump feed) wire emerges from the front vehicle harness to go through a Large block connector to connect to the rear vehicle harness. You will find this block at the very bottom of the drivers "A" post where it meets the sill. You will have to remove the long plastic sill cover to gain access to it.

G-Man1982 30 October 2009 02:10 PM

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Real-Time-GSM-...item3ca66e1c88

Whats the catch?

just123 30 October 2009 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by G-Man1982 (Post 9025873)

It does what it says on the box no catch, these are big in america i bet soon these will take off in this country, imagine parants wanting to monitor their kids driving , it will send sms if they go over a certain speed or over a certain defined boundry

G-Man1982 30 October 2009 02:51 PM

i just dont understand why its so cheap thats all!

just123 30 October 2009 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by G-Man1982 (Post 9025935)
i just dont understand why its so cheap thats all!

cos your buying from china direct from the supplier, i have seen them over here for £200
theres even cheaper ones for £60 but dont have the fuel circuit cut off feature

G-Man1982 30 October 2009 03:08 PM

GPS trackers are so easy blocked tho. thats my only concern, robbing scroats know it too!! cant go wrong with a VHF/GPS/GSM combined tracker. especially on a scoob as the robbing scroats would expect the car to be tracked up!

G-Man1982 30 October 2009 03:13 PM

also.. if you have a GPS tracker you car can not be found in containers, or wherehouses where they inevitably end up!! id not waist your time fitting it buddy! :)

just123 30 October 2009 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by G-Man1982 (Post 9025965)
also.. if you have a GPS tracker you car can not be found in containers, or wherehouses where they inevitably end up!! id not waist your time fitting it buddy! :)

Quite common now for the theives to break into ur house and steal the keys no good to them if you have immobilised the car via sms, i think this is a kit worth fitting

G-Man1982 30 October 2009 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by just123 (Post 9026028)
Quite common now for the theives to break into ur house and steal the keys no good to them if you have immobilised the car via sms, i think this is a kit worth fitting

true... good as an remote imobaliser i suppose. Sh1t as a tracker.


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