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In-Tank Fuel Pump (archive)
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Posted by
Daniel Davis
on November 03, 2001 at 18:24:32:
(posted from: adsl-63-192-100-200.dsl.chic01.pacbell.net (63.192.100.200))
Ok, today, I unpluged the power to my in-tank fuel pump, and my car ran just the same, and i can't hear the pump when pluged in. So does this mean its out? If so how do u recommend replacing it?
Thanks,
Daniel
83' 733i
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More gas, less fumes?
Ted R. 84QRTR28
08:11 11/04/2001
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Re: More gas, less fumes?
Matt B
10:14 11/04/2001
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Re: In-Tank Fuel Pump
Scottie San Jose CA 84_745i 85_535i
21:07 11/03/2001
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Re: In-Tank Fuel Pump
Daniel Davis
21:21 11/03/2001
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Not a full tank
Mike W.
01:22 11/04/2001
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Re: Not a full tank
Scottie San Jose CA 84_745i 85_535i
12:18 11/04/2001
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