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Jaun Thomas Posted on Apr 20, 2019
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What amp fuse I use for A 1992 22r gas pump? - Cars & Trucks

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This should be marked on the cap covering engine fuses and relays (or alternately under the driver side dash)

Typically these are 10 amps.

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