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Old 03-28-2012, 02:47 PM
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Have a multimeter? Please take some readings for me!

Since not many people around me have an RX8, I'm hoping a few of you guys are willing to take some readings for me.

I just need voltage readings at the following locations:

- Before the fuel pump resistor
- After the fuel pump resistor
This is the wire going to the connector under the air pump, right in front of the washer fluid tank. There are two wires on that connector. One that is before (blue/red) and one that is after (white/red). The easiest way to do this is to make a small hole in the plastic tubing covering both wires and use the multimeter probes to pinch the wire. Battery or chassis can be used as a ground here.

- At the fuel pump
Under the rear driver-side seat, take the metal plate off (4 screws) and measure that same white/red wire. Either the seatbelt bolt or the black wire near the seat edge can be used as a ground here.

If you could post these for me that would be great. I just need a few readings to establish what normal is supposed to be as I can't seem to find anyone who can give me a straight answer.

Thanks in advance!

Last edited by TheWulf; 03-28-2012 at 03:30 PM.
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