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Old July 21st 05, 05:44 PM
backally
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Default 94 dunster fuel pump?

Duster won't start. Tracing fuel pressure, and no fuel runs out at the
fuel filter when I unhook it and turn the engine over. Does not seem
to be any electric power to the pump...I get 12 volts there for the
blink of an eye when voltage checking it, then nothing. From there my
Chiltons help is zilch. Is there some kind of emergency fuel pump
circut breaker on this car? Fuse box does not list which fuse would go
to FP, so wonder if it is on the fuse block or is there a fuse
someplace else? I have no wiring diagram to work with, (willhit het
library and see what thye have this weekend) so any other help in that
direction would be great.

Thanks for any help!
Backally Bob

 




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