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hey what's up guys today we've got a
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Toyota Corolla in the shop and if your
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fuel pump isn't working this is the
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video you need to see i'm going to show
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you exactly where to find the fuel pump
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relay the fuse that powers it and even a
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couple bonus tips that could save you
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hours of guesswork so let's pop the hood
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all right starting with the 2003 to 2008
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Corolla also known as the
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E130 first things first right under the
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hood we've got our main fuse box look
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for a 20 a few fuse labeled EFI but
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here's the catch don't confuse this with
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the EFI number two this 20 amp FE fuse
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is the one that actually sends power to
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the fuel pump now let's talk relays
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there's an FE relay sitting right here
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next to the fuse this guy kicks in when
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you turn the key to on and the computer
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tells it "Hey time to wake up the fuel
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pump." It passes power from that fuse
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straight to the fuel pump relay
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next up 2008 to 2013 the E14 O model go
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ahead to the engine bay near the back
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right corner closest to the driver so
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here are the fuses that you need to
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check the main EFI fuse is this yellow
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20 amp fuse right here you can try to
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wiggle it out look inside and make sure
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the metal strip is intact you can also
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check the 7.5 AMP fuse and the 10 AM
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fuse because it is related to the fuel
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system pop it out and check
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it all right in the 2014 to 2018 Corolla
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you need to pop that hood and go to the
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driver's side fuse box right here under
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this cover just press in on this tab and
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lift the lid up now let's talk fuses
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you've got two that matter first these
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two little 10 fuses they responsible for
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the multiport fuel injection system and
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this one right here the 15 amp fuse
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injectors see this little guy that's
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your fuel relay and here's a cool trick
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give this relay a few taps with a
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screwdriver handle sometimes they stick
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and a little jolt gets them working
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again now for the new E210 Corolla from
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2024 first check the under hood fuse box
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in this location this is the engine fuse
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panel on the M2A FKS and two ZR5 motors
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so here are the relay that you need to
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check there are two relay responsible
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for the main multiport fuel injection
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system this relay is the one that
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actually sends power to the fuel pump
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next check these three little guys they
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are 10M in red color related to the fuel
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injection system quick pro tip don't
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just look at the fuse pull it out check
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continuity or swap with a known good one
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and that's it if this helped you out
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you've got questions or tips for other
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