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Fuel Pump relay location '83 240GL B23E engine Aussie version 200 1983

Hello,

I am attempting to sort a no-start problem with a 83 240GL. It is an australian version with a B23E engine and CI fuel injection (but no turbo).

The failure to start problem appeared after the headgasket was recently replaced along with the timing belt. Before this the car was sitting in a driveway for nearly 6 months I believe, and had the water pump replaced around that time.

The battery is less than a year old and was fully charged. I have verified the presence of spark during attempted starting, and have also verified the absence of any fuel coming from the return line. No fuel pump sounds are present when ignition is in the On position. The fuses have been checked and are all good.

My next step would be to attempt to jump the fuel relay. However, I am having trouble finding it. I have checked the locations listed in the Bentley manual, but am either not finding it or not recognizing it when I see it. Can anyone offer some assistance in this regard? Photos would be most appreciated!

Thanks for any assistance you can offer.
Regards,
Charles






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