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Im having with my R32 RB25det with at Wal bro GSS 341 fuel pump. The pump is running fine when i hook a 12v up to it but it wont run from the actual power plugs. tested power on all of the wires going into the fuel pump on the outside and inside and im only getting one reading and thats from the fuel sensor.no power or nothing. I have checked all the fuses and they are all fine.Im really unsure about this problem and really need it fixed cas i need to drive the car.

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Im having with my R32 RB25det with at Wal bro GSS 341 fuel pump. The pump is running fine when i hook a 12v up to it but it wont run from the actual power plugs. tested power on all of the wires going into the fuel pump on the outside and inside and im only getting one reading and thats from the fuel sensor.no power or nothing. I have checked all the fuses and they are all fine.Im really unsure about this problem and really need it fixed cas i need to drive the car.

Chris Rogers...PM him...that's his username as well.

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The fuel pump circuit has been posted many times, even recently. I would be doing a google search for skyline FPCM wiring diagram and learn what the circuit is doing to work out what is faulty. Otherwise an auto elec is your best option.

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