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Old 03-23-2003, 08:35 AM
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Motor Problem

Guys i try to start my car but its just wont start. its is like the gas is not goin to the motor. i thought it might be the gas pump fuse but i dont know where that is located. Does ne one know so they can tell me. or does ne one have ideas what it might be k thx.
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Old 03-23-2003, 01:00 PM
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k turn the key off, go open your gas cover and take off the gas cap. put your ear to that gas tank neck, then have someone turn the key on, not start but on, then u should hear a small whinning sound coming from the gas tank neck which is the fuel pump turning on. if you dont hear it then either your pump went or the fuse is gone or the wiring is not working. let us know how that goes
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