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No power going to fuel pump, 2.9 fuel injectedwas running fine.starter locked up.replaced starter,silonode,both cables,fuel pump,,fuel filter,1 relay for fuel that quit working.I checked for power at the pump with test light .no power

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Check the starter fuse and the emergency fuel cut off switch located in passenger kickboard area. PUSH BUTTON to reset

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