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Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 528
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![]() First, try to reset that switch in the trunk. If you open the trunk, look to the left of the hatch. There will be a hole about 1 1/2" wide that has a red button inside of it. Push the button down and try to fire up the car. I tried that and it didn't help, I had to replace my fuel pump. If/ when you replace the fuel pump, pay extra attention to the new seal that comes with the pump. I took my old pump out, and for some stupid reason thought I could re-use the old seal. I put the new pump in and there was fuel leaking out of the top of the tank for a day or two, before I had a chance to drop the tank and redo it again. The old seal completely ripped apart as I put the new pump in, so I had the pleasure of doing the job twice. Good luck, Keith
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