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Re: no power to in tank pump 200

The has to be running to check voltage to the pump. With the key in the ON position isn't good enough.

See if the pump will work with a secondary 12 Volts. That is to say disconnect it from it's normal plug, and run wires direct from the battery to the pump. Because it spins with a screw driver doesn't mean it works.

If you have the sedan, make sure the wires aren't broken in the trunk. they only hold them down with a piece of tape before they get to the plastic shield. You should be able to check continuity from the fuse (Fuse#4?) to the connector and make sure the wire isn't broken.

Try checking the voltage first WITH THE CAR RUNNING.







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