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Fuel pump drop in replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Gruca" data-source="post: 15815575" data-attributes="member: 153163"><p>Check the voltage on it and make sure its what it should be. My tuner thought my fuel pump was going bad and it was fine. It ended up being that my BAP was installed wrong when they installed my Paxton. I fixed the wiring and all was well. Figured I'd mention it, just in case it applies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gruca, post: 15815575, member: 153163"] Check the voltage on it and make sure its what it should be. My tuner thought my fuel pump was going bad and it was fine. It ended up being that my BAP was installed wrong when they installed my Paxton. I fixed the wiring and all was well. Figured I'd mention it, just in case it applies. [/QUOTE]
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