the fuel pump on a 1995 dodge colt is located in the fuel tank.
MPI relay is behind the radio.
i have a 91 hatch back mine is located directly below the radio on the floorboard
Yes it does. should be locaed behind radio Usually one bolt to take out looks like a metal casing. The fuel pump relay is a all in one relay. fuel pump, ignition, pcm all in one.
I have a 93 Dodge Colt GL with the 1.8L engine and automatic transmission. The fuel pump relay is located behind the radio in the center console.
The fuel pump is in the top of the gas tank unfortunatly.
Most of these type of relays are located against the firewall on the left side.
behind the radio, lower right it is also called the ignition relay. Napa is the only parts store that has it.
Unfortunately, I can only tell you where the relay is located on a 1990 1.5 Plymouth colt hatchback. Perhaps they are the same. As far as I know the relay that controls the fuel pump is in something the manual calls a MPI Control Relay (Multi-Point Injection). This relay seems to handle a couple of different things and I believe it is located almost directly behind the ash tray, below the radio, etc. On my car, if you take out the ash trash you can see a small golden can directly behind it, held in with one screw. That's the relay. that's not the fuel pump relay. that is the fuel injection relay.
The relay switch on a 1994 Plymouth Colt is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery or the fuse box. It may also be found under the dashboard, depending on the specific system it controls. For accurate identification, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual or wiring diagram.
No, it does not have an inertia switch.
It does not have a reset button or inertia switch.