Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 21:24:56 GMT From: John B <rotten_NOSPAM_nospam.org> Subject: Re: 1988 saab 900
Hi, The fuel pump relay is (and I'm quoting from Bentley here) located behind right side trim panel in front passenger (US, right side of car) footwell. I think it should be just above the LH control unit. I've never had cause to go there myself, but I'm guessing you would have to remove the lower dash, which is a bit of a pain. Not sure if troubleshooting the relay was covered earlier in this thread, but in case not, allow me to summarize the Bentley procedure (since you seem to not have a copy): Remove fuel pump, check for power at terminal 86. If that's ok, test across terminals 86 and 85 with a digital voltmeter- should give 12V when ignition is turned to "start." If that's ok, voltage applied across terminals 85 (-) and 86 (+) should make the relay "click," and also give continuity between terminals 30 and 87b. If not, the relay itself is faulty. I'm sure someone will correct me if anything I said is wrong. Hope this is helpful. You should get a Bentley manual though. John On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:13:20 -0600, ariessaab <frank80224nospamero.net> wrote: > > i can not find the fuel pump relay on this vehicle > it has a 2.0L eng and it is automatic. > the fuel pump relay is not locatedd in the fuse box nor is it located on > any area under hood. I tried under dash on passanger side but found the > ecm only. need help, diogram or sckemic > > thanks. >