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Dies while driving - fuel related - Fuel pressure regulator? 900 1994

It was a shop in San Antonio. Now I wonder if they just measured low fuel pressure and assumed it was the pumps. I am wondering if was the regulator all along. Maybe the new pumps had enough more push to overcome the regulator that was going bad after they started it up again and it ran, and it ran for the 4 months that the new pumps seemed to have fixed the problem. Maybe they did not check the pressure after they installed the pumps. Cost me $750 to have it fixed on the road instead of $60 for a regulator in my driveway.






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