where is it ??

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  1. Ponycar Founding Member

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    :shrug: I have a 93 convert 2.3, where is the fuel pump relay??, on my 89 it's under the drivers seat. I'm gonna splice into the hot wire with a switch as a cheap anti theft device..thanks
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    It's in the IRCM on the passenger side strut tower (big black box).
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    :notnice: guess that kills my idea, any suggestions??
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    You can still do it...just gotta use hit the right wires.

    It is just a box with 4 or 5 relays wired into it.

    Stinger
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    :shrug: anybody know which wires to cut???????
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    Here, this should tell you:


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    Thanks Guys, will give it a try. put a heater coil into my coupe this weekend, found out that the dealer installed alarm wiring won't let the car start when I cut it!!. Took a dremel and cut the coil box out enough to remove the coil without disturbing the entire assembly, man what a job!!..got it all fixed up and put back together

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