hi,
(for a history of this issue, see my previous post)
Jump Start Fuel Pump
the last thing i am going to try before towing my 97 ssei to the chevy dealer, is to put battery power, 12v, directly to the fuel pump, (one year old), to see if it runs. it appears the pink wire on connector 416 is the power and the black/white is ground.
is that correct and seem like a reasonable last effort?
tia,
peter
97 wont start, part two
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