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Disconnecting the Fuel Pump Relay/DME Relay

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Old 10-09-2003, 04:27 PM
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Default Disconnecting the Fuel Pump Relay/DME Relay

How do I disconnect the Fuel Pump Relay or DME Relay on my car. Are they the same thing? I don't even know where it/they are so if someone could point me to a thread or give me good directions it would be much appreciated. I did a search on the boards but didn't find anything that really described how to do it.

I'm asking because I'm going to be leaving the car overnight in Ohio and I have no idea what the neighborhood is like where I'll be. I think I'll be at a university, so I should be OK but it never hurts to be extra careful.
Old 10-09-2003, 04:36 PM
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Yes they are the same

In your fuse box, it is probally the tallest relay

It should say DME Relay on it. I think.
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its in the outboard row, the rearmost relay is aluminum covered, the one just forward of that is the DME relay, it may or may not say dme relay on the top, if it was purchased from an aftermarket source, then there is a good chance that the part number has been milled off the top surface.
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Great, thanks guys



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