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Old 07-18-2003, 01:03 AM   #8
bottlebaby91
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Check to see if you have power on the red wire on the mass air. If there is power you should have a pump. If there is no power to that red wire, there is a brown connector on the driver side near the firewall near the computer hook up, this may have fallen off or come disconnected. This brown connector feeds power to everything in the car fuel related, inertia switch, mass air, injectors, fuel pump, ect.
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