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Old 08-21-2006, 03:42 PM
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Remote start and lights out after replaced fuel pump

so I thought my fuel pump went out but after replacing my relay I got a trickle of gas coming out the TB. Then I wasn't sure it was the pump and not a clog so I took it in. They replace the pump, screens, pigtail etc. Runs like a champ. But not only do my tail lights/reverse/stop/blinker not work correct (with left blinker on one bulb works faint and then both on the right side work faint AT SAME TIME. No reverse at all. Brake works faint only if headlights aren't on. etc) So I don't know if thats a short or what. When I arm my alarm, the license plate lights still work. So I am taking it in for them to look at the lights and hopefully they lifted the bed to replace the pump, and snagged or tore some wires or something they will fix. I am wondering you folks' thought on that problem. My biggie though, is now my remote start isn't working. I don't know if when you hook that up (aftermarket) if there is a wire to the fuel pump that they may have not hooked back up? EVERYTHING was fine before they touched it. Lights worked as I towed it. Remote start worked fine because I tried to fire it one last time before I left it.


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