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Old July 23rd 05, 10:37 AM
Ted Mittelstaedt
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"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
.umich.edu...
> On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, backally wrote:
>
> > He wasn't talking specific to the Duster, just that he has had that
> > happen to him in the past with other vehicles. Do you know where those
> > relays would be,

>
> Engine compartment, left side.
>
> > his theory sound plausable to you?

>
> Not really, those relays are pretty robust, but it's cheap to test!
>


By the way, if it does turn out to be the fuel pump, and it's an in-tank
pump,
a word to the wise - do not run the gas tank down to empty then refill it.
You should refill the tank every time it goes under 50%. The reason is the
gasoline cools the pump for in-tank fuel pump.

Ted


 




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