Fuel pump relay on B2000
On my 83 B2000, the electric fuel pump is wired to the coil positive. It works ok like that but I would rather have it wired correctly. Does anybody know where the fuel pump relay is on this truck? There are 3 relays under the hood, one of which I know is the horn relay. My Haynes manual is useless for this info.
Does it seem strange to anybody else that there is no engine-driven fuel pump on this truck?
Thanks in advance for any responses!
Does it seem strange to anybody else that there is no engine-driven fuel pump on this truck?
Thanks in advance for any responses!
I just did a Google search for it........take a look at this link.....
https://www.justanswer.com/car/0pi0y...arb-can-t.html
https://www.justanswer.com/car/0pi0y...arb-can-t.html
No problem, Time to get that pump to work correctly. The fuel pump relay is located to the right of the steering column, it has two connectors plugged into it. The fuel pump relay supplies power to the fuel pump from 2 separate circuits. One circuit gets power from the ignition switch in the start position and puts the power out on the Blue/Black to the fuel pump, the other one takes power from the regulator fuse and puts it out on the Blue/Black to the fuel pump. This is all called a three point relay.
Three point (1984 B2000) Two relays located behind dashboard to left of radio.
Three point (1984 B2000) Two relays located behind dashboard to left of radio.
Last edited by MeB2000; Nov 5, 2022 at 08:13 PM.
Wow, I tried googling the diagram and got all kinds of stuff that didn't apply to my truck. Anyway, thanks! I also saw that "3 point relay" in my Haynes book but didn't see that it powers the fuel pump. Thanks again!
Last edited by beevis; Nov 6, 2022 at 06:26 PM.
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