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Re: fuel relay problem
Its hard to say. You may have gotten a faulty resistor from the dealership. I wish I knew the ohm value off the top of my head but I dont.
What you can do is open up your fuse box, and swap the "fuel pump" relay with the "fuel pump speed" relay, and then see if that changes anything. Both relays should be the same part number. If the car acts any differently, you may have found the problem.
Just to clarify you have changed the fuel pump resistor already? And the car still wouldnt run with Tab 85 bent out? Have you inspected all the wiring?
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