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Old 05-05-2007, 04:39 PM
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Car: 1987 Camaro, 1986 Trans AM
Engine: V6 2.8 multi-port and V8 5.0 FI
Transmission: 5-Speed and Automatic
Axle/Gears: no idea
fuses?

where are the injector fuses for a 1986 tpi v8 305 5.0 engine?

and what values are they?

and is the fuel pump/ecm fuse supposed to be 15amp or 20amp?
and why do you have to replace it everytime you take it out?
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Re: fuses?

The two fuses for the injectors are located in the main fuse panel in the passenger compartment. They are 10A.



The ECM/FP fuse should be 20A. It does not have to be replaced with a new fuse just because it is removed from the holder (presumably to clear ECM codes). You only need to replace it if it fails.
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Re: fuses?

thanks, for some reason someone put in a 15amp fuse. car drives so it works but now i know its supposed to be 20amp ill change it out.

damn i hope it didnt put a huge strain on the ecm.
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