Pictures of under dash and behind dash, please help point out FUel pump relay
I posted the wrong link. Maybe this one will help?
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I need to remove it because basically, all my money was spent on the car, and cant afford theft coverage, and as of right now i cant afford an alarm for awhile. The idea of parking my car with no theft coverage and no security measures does not seem like a nice one..
And anyways i heard removing the fuel pump relay is the best way to avoid theft (better then alarms),
Im not going to remove it all the time, Just when i park places like, Malls, Movies theaters, places of high risk.. Thanks for the help i hope someone can point it out i dont want to remove the wrong thing.
And anyways i heard removing the fuel pump relay is the best way to avoid theft (better then alarms),
Im not going to remove it all the time, Just when i park places like, Malls, Movies theaters, places of high risk.. Thanks for the help i hope someone can point it out i dont want to remove the wrong thing.
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You should be able to just pull the fuse for the fuel pump. That'd prevent it from turning over. There's a fuse panel under the steering column and in the engine bay on the passenger side. Can't remember where I saw it. It's all labeled though.
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I think you're over worried... If you're going to pull the fuel relay when you go out all the time. You're better off getting an alarm with a fuel cut off.
im am over worried, but only because i dont have theft, But i heard the immobolizer is easy to bipass, maybe im wrong? Well i would still like to remove the relay every once in awhile, and as for the fuse i dont know which one it is.
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The imobilizer won't work only if they bring their own programmed ecu... Which I doubt they will... Anyways, chances are if they are that much involved in wanting to steal your car, they'll bring a flat bed.
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But who would go to the trouble of using a flatbead to steal a 2002 civic 

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Well I would have to look in the manaul for the fuel pump relay, but the fuse is located in the under dash fuse box. If you count over from the bottom there should be 10 fuses. then go to the second row starting from the far left, it is the 7th fuse. So basically in the middle row of fuses, it is the 7th fuse.
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ok there isnt a relay called the fuel pump relay. It is the PGM-FI relay number 2. It is located under the glovebox. Therere will be 2 relays next to each other. The one on the right is the number 2 relay for the fule pump circuit. Dont get confused though, there are 4 relays under there. the 2 to the far right are AT reverse relay and the air/fuel ratio sensor relay, the 2 on the right are the PGM-FI relays. this should help you.
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