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Re: Fuel Pump Replacement
just something i picked up on with our first fuel injected vehicle. i figured if they wanted the pump to run before you started the engine, they had a good reason for doing so. and it only takes a few seconds, so why not start the engine after the system is primed and ready to go. in severe weather, it may mean the difference between the engine starting or not. especially if the battery has had a drain on it, or is weak. and who knows when that is going to happen, until you hit the key. my battery is less than 2 years old, so there should not be an issue with it.
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