FZR 400 1wg Fuel pump relay?

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Geoff 3xv
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FZR 400 1wg Fuel pump relay?

Post by Geoff 3xv »

Hi Guys,

Does the fzr400 1wg run a fuel pump relay or is the pump simply supplied with 12v and it regulates itself?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Geoff
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Re: FZR 400 1wg Fuel pump relay?

Post by Evilchicken0 »

I think it's a 12v pump, the 3en and 3TJ have a coloured connector that goes into the loom.
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Re: FZR 400 1wg Fuel pump relay?

Post by rrsp »

the relay is in the pump its self,they do knacker up from time too time, get one of flea bay, 600 s have the same pump, & kawasakis zxr ;)
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Re: FZR 400 1wg Fuel pump relay?

Post by Geoff 3xv »

Hi,

Thank you for your responses! I thought the relay might have been in the pump! Fantastic!

Cheers!
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Re: FZR 400 1wg Fuel pump relay?

Post by Hogdigerdy Dog »

the fuel pump is also connected through the starter relay (not the one from the battery to starter motor)the one on the left hand side under the rear panel with about 12 connectors, also connected to it are the side stand, neutral, clutch, cdi, kill switch, start button and starter relay (the one to the starter motor), if this goes you can spend an eternity checking various switches and not find the problem, they generally don't go internally (they can but not often) so a visual inspection of the spades that stick out is a good idea, as these can rot away

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