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Main fuel pump wiring ? 200 1987

Hi Art,

Thanks for the input as always.

I'm more reluctant to be stuck by the side of the road than to replace a running fuel pump. Last time that happened it cost me $600...

I wouldn't be so skeptical of this pump if it were just consistently buzzing away under the back seat. Instead it has a bit of ...uhhhh-unnnhhh-uhhhh... at times. It is not very comforting when it is -10F and I'm 4 hours from home.

Where did you find the page of electrical connectors ? Do you have a paper eEuroparts catalog ? If I search their website for 1212901 (it looks like what I think the correct connector would be) it comes up empty handed. The 2523813 connector looks like a flat blade connector.

It has finally gotten above zero here so I'll have to go dig my parts car out of the snow and see if the harness is any good.

Greg






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