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Posted by bryan in iowa on June 14, 2005 at 07:59:32 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: OT car trouble posted by 4020 on June 13, 2005 at 12:01:26:
ok,,nother stab at this.Do you have fuel pressure gauge hooked up ? If not ,,when car fails to start , spray lil carb cleaner into intake , see if runs on this . This will confirm fuel delivery problem . Find self test connector , looking at it from end , i believe lower right terminal if grounded will energize fuel pump relay if key is in on position . You should here relay click . If you have power out from relay next in lin eis Inertia switch , should be located in trunk , access panel should be marked . Check switch for power in and out when car fails to start.May be getting hot if poor contacts. If power in and out of Inertia switch , next is fuel pump ,,which means dropping tank to replace . Good luck ,,lets us know whats up !!
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