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Fuel pump fuse

98 Regal LS

I plan to replace my fuel filter. I have read that in order to relieve the pressure in the fuel lines before pulling the old fuel filter, you should remove the fuel pump fuse and run the engine until it stalls. I am trying to locate the fuel pump fuse. In the Fuse Relay box, I have 2 fuses that appear to be good candidates however I would like to make sure that I pull the correct fuse since I will be running the engine after doing so. The 2 fuse are labeled F/PMP and F/PMP SPD CONF. Which if either of this is the correct fuse to pull when replacing the fuel pump?

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Re: Fuel pump fuse

Do you have Fuse 35? That should be the fuel pump fuse and the one to pull.



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Re: Fuel pump fuse

Thanks BNaylor! That's what I needed to know.
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