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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 149 Joined: 22-June 12 From: Greendale Wisconsin Member No.: 14,592 Region Association: Upper MidWest ![]() |
I was having a bunch of problems with the car. I took it to a shop with 914 experience and he found several of the cylinders were sticking. Someone had installed an EXTRA fuel filter inline, and the wrong plugs. He sorted it out and recommended I replace the fuel lines with something stronger (I already had plans for that but wanted to get it running first.) It ran great for 2 days then it just quit. Felt like a fuel problem. The pump was working but not getting power. With this Corona virus thing I didn't have many options. I found a relay at a shop that was open and replaced the relay but that didn't do the job. I had it towed back to the shop and he is flummoxed. Figures it is a wire to the fuel pump but doesn't have a wire diagram to trace it. Any suggestions and/or a wire diagram. I think I have a diagram for everything EXCEPT the fuel system (part 2 it the PET manual. thanks in advance and stay safe
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