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Help!!! 1994 LeSabre wont stay runing/hard starts

my friend has a 1994 LeSabre with the L27 3800 NA, it has a startin/runing problem. You turn the key and it cranks but wont start. you have to pump the petal like a carb and then it starts but you have to keep pumping it or it stalls. Also when you turn the key to accessories I dont hear the fuel pump prime/start. Im thinking it might be a cloged fuel filter or a bad fuel pump relay. Does anyone know where the fuel pump relay is? I know they are on the firewall but not sure what one is the fuel pump, any suggested would be great, thanks...
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Re: Help!!! 1994 LeSabre wont stay runing/hard starts

Actually, the fuel pump relay is under the dash on the passenger side, as shown below; Also, check the TPS (throttle position sensor)

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