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I have a bad fuel pump resister, on my 2000 grand prix gtp. I did the fix for the speed to be on high all the time. I know this is a temporary fix, but how long is this temporary fix safe for, I have to take a 600 mile round trip next week to see family, and I want to know if this will mess up anything else if I wait to change it until I come home next week. Thank you
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Re: Help with Fuel Pump Resister Relay
It varies. Some members we have bypassed it for up to several weeks. I ran without one for two weeks until the part arrived. But if you are taking a long trip do it at your own risk. Good luck!
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