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What could cause a low rpm hesitation or an acceleration hesitation on a 1998 toyota tacoma 4 cylinder 4X4

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I have a 1998 toyota takoma. I blew the 80 amp fuse in my truck. I replaced the amp. Now since the fuse was replaced all of these things have happened..please help. Any clues??? It turns over with fire but no gas. I bought the new 80 amp alternatator square fuse for under the hood. I put 1/4 tank of Gas. New Fuel Pump Relay/Computer Relay (under the hood). Also replaced EFI Fuse in (Fuse Box Inside Truck). No line pressuring up at the start switch. It usually makes a noise...but now nothing, no noise. No lights on the dash board on the right hand side...however the left hand side has all lights. I'm very confused.

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U could very well need a new fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator, or u might just need a full tune-up done

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