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fuel pump not running 2013 stelvio NTX

Can anyone advise where the fuel pump relay is located?

Thanks

There are all of the Owners Manuals and Service Manuals, available in the DOWNLOADS section for members who donate to the site operation. It says you are a CONTRIBUTOR so go get them!

You should do that.

Here’s a freebie on the fuse location.

The Service Manual you can download and search yourself as the word relay and fuel exists in numerous pages.

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There are all of the Owners Manuals and Service Manuals, available in the DOWNLOADS section for members who donate to the site operation. It says you are a CONTRIBUTOR so go get them!

You should do that.

Here’s a freebie on the fuse location.

The Service Manual you can download and search yourself as the word relay and fuel exists in numerous pages.

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Thanks for that, I have downloaded the workshop manual, no mention of fuel pump relay anywhere. Nor is it shown on wireing diagram.
 
Thanks for that, I have downloaded the workshop manual, no mention of fuel pump relay anywhere. Nor is it shown on wireing diagram.


Location of relays described pp 74-75

Schematic on p 91.

It is not for the novice. You must be able to read and interpret the diagram.

If you are looking for a “Step 1, step 2, step 3” you are not going to find it.

The technical information isn’t written for that audience.
 
Location of relays described pp 74-75

Schematic on p 91.

It is not for the novice. You must be able to read and interpret the diagram.

If you are looking for a “Step 1, step 2, step 3” you are not going to find it.

The technical information isn’t written for that audience.

Thanks again, Im not exactly a novice when it comes to vehical electrics. There are a number of relays to front of bike, just wondered if anyone knew what one was fuel pump. I have traced wiring to one on front left. Swapped with fog light relay and up and running again.
Happy days
 
Congratulations.

Carl Allisons much better wiring diagrams are also in downloads.

Although the 2008 is only one there, it clearly shows link from fuel pump to the relay location exactly where I told you.

You get a lot further with some effort which you have discovered.

Good job!
 
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