I have owned my 69 e-type fhc for 34 years. I put it into storage about 8 years ago and just pulled it out today. The electric fuel pump is not running and I cannot remember where the fuse is...I am pretty sure there is one somewhere. All help is much appreciated.
Submitted by ken.rogner@poo… on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 07:46
Submitted by SC38-21185J on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 21:08
Re.: fuse for electric fuel pump 1969 e-type
Edited on 2008-06-02 21:10:03
There you go...I stand corrected. I will try to remember that.
Hard to believe that it is not fused though.
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Submitted by mfrank@westnet.com on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 20:39
Re.: fuse for electric fuel pump 1969 e-type
AFAIK, the pump isn't fused on a '69. It's fed by a white wire that connects to the unprotected side of fuse 6. Unless someone has installed an inline fuse, which wouldn't be a bad idea.
Try giving your pump a good rap with a wooden hammer handle. They get stuck after sitting awhile.
Submitted by SC38-21185J on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 20:28
Re.: fuse for electric fuel pump 1969 e-type
Edited on 2008-06-02 20:32:04
Sooooo...have you ever started this car over the 8 years or has it been sitting all that time?
If so, the fuel pump fuse is the very least of your problems. But to answer your question, it is one of the fuses behind the tilt-down instrument panel. The tilt-down instrument panel has all of the switches and small gages on it. There are thumb screws in the upper right and left of this panel.
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Thanks guys, I will try the hammer tap and keep you posted.