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Old January 2nd 05, 06:22 PM
 
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Default RFI from fuel pump

I've got a Mazda Tribute (near replica of the Ford Escape) and have the
dreaded RFI from the electric fuel pump. I've done a ton of research
on the Internet and determined that the most popular option for
resolving the issue is to install a RFI filter on the pump. This
involves dropping the tank, which is beyond my capability. So, to do
the install will involve a trip to the dealership, costing around $200
for parts/installation.

I've also seen a homebrew ferrite filter that can be installed at the
power lead for the fuel pump, which is an option.

But, I did see one posting where a guy resolved the problem by
upgrading to a K40 antenna, which he said filtered the RFI. So, I'm
wondering if anyone has had success eliminating fuel pump RFI with a
good antenna? I'm willing to give that a try, but it will probably
involve ordering one, so if there's only a small chance it will work
I'll probably skip this option and go straight for the filter.
Thoughts?

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Old January 2nd 05, 07:15 PM
 
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1. It's mounted using a standard RS bracket within a plastic
compartment on the console.

2. No, powered from the fusebox.
3. Grounded to a bolt on the door hinge.

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Sideband, unfortunately the fuel pump is located within the tank.

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I wanted to post a follow-up to this... I ended up building the
homebrew filter and it worked perfectly - totally eliminated the fuel
pump noise. It cost less then twenty bucks in materials and was very
simple to assemble and install. Here's a link to the directions I
followed:

http://97vette.com/sporttrac/rfi_fix/rfi_fix.html

A little specific info if you have a Tribute/Escape: to get to the
power leads, simply remove the driver's side back seat (it slides
forward) and pull back the carpet. There's a small square panel that
easily unscrews to reveal the leads (pink and black). There's plenty
of room within this panel to store the RFI filter. Couldn't be easier!



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