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first off were is the fuse for the pump?

and the relay? i looked in the boot but could not find it.....

its a r32 gtr 89

i have a sard intank pump that is not very old so i dont think that would be it.....

i want to run a new wire from the battery but i would like to get it running again first so i can get it down the road to redo the wires

thanks in advance steve

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Had a similar issue and ended up been the fuel pump ground was not working, fixed it by running a better ground for the fuel pump :/

The relay is on the big thing in the boot with the other relays....you'll see it, right of the battery you can't really miss it...I think there was a proper explanation in the tutorials section about the fuel pump.

its a r32 mate not r33

i thought the fuse was there.... its all in jap!

but none are blown there any way....

ok thanks about the relay ill have a look there for it and then test to see if i am getting power to the sender unit......

Sorry, didn't read it was a 32....good to hear its fixed, seems to be a common issue, I removed my fuel pump and nearly bought a new one until it was tested directly against a battery :verymad:

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