in the boot on the drivers side.
sorry i dont know :/
It is located under the backseat, next to the battery. This is for w210 model E class.
its fuse number 53 in the fuse box under the bonnet
right under the alternator below the air filter
On a 1995 Mercedes-Benz C220, the fuel pump relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is situated in the engine compartment near the battery. You may also find it in the cabin fuse panel, depending on the specific configuration. Refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and diagram to ensure accurate identification.
The fuel Pum relay is located in the rear of the car in the boot compartment, it is either green or grey and is the 2nd relay down on the C220 CDI, I have heard that it is some times located at the top.
The central locking pump in a 2001 Audi A3 is responsible for controlling the locking and unlocking mechanisms for the doors and trunk of the vehicle. If the central locking system is malfunctioning, it may be due to a faulty pump, wiring issues, or problems with the key fob. Replacing the pump often involves accessing the rear of the vehicle, as it is typically located in the trunk area. To diagnose issues, it's recommended to check for any error codes and inspect the electrical connections.
That pump operates the pneumatic central door locking system.
A vacuum pump in car central locking systems is a device that creates a vacuum to operate the door locks. It generates negative pressure, which is used to actuate vacuum-operated door lock actuators, allowing the locking and unlocking of doors. This system is often found in vehicles with central locking features, where the pump activates when the driver uses the key fob or manual switch. By using vacuum pressure, the system can provide a reliable and efficient means of controlling multiple locks simultaneously.
A new central locking pump is needed.
A pump that locks.
In the boot on under the carpet on the right hand tail light