Fuel relays typically have a lifespan that can range from 10 to 15 years, depending on factors such as vehicle usage, environmental conditions, and the quality of the relay itself. Frequent cycling or exposure to extreme temperatures can shorten their lifespan. It's important to monitor for signs of failure, such as starting issues or fuel pump malfunctions, which may indicate the need for replacement. Regular maintenance can help extend the life of a fuel relay.
In the fuse box. Six of the relays are in two rows. Directly above it, under a long rectangular cap, is a row of three relays. The fuel pump is the one on the left.
Mine is under, and behind the Radio. There are Four Relays in a row, and the Fuel Pump Relay, is the last one on the Right.
No, the fuel system is computer controlled with relays.No, the fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
in the gas tank
Chrysler does not have inertia or reset switches. . The fuel system is controlled with relays. The relays are in the under hood fuse box.
fuel relays & fuel pressor
Not often, it is usually the fuel pump that fails.
under the hood of the car unscrew the fuse box and your relays are underneath there, i changed my fuel pump relay last year pretty quickly its relay 103
this will last 1/2 AU
No. The fuel system is controlled with relays.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
It doesn't have one. The fuel system is computer controlled using relays.