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2001 Ford Ranger help! "Fuel Pump"
RogerN wrote:
"Gunner Asch" wrote in message ... snip Also..anyone know of a place that sells fuel pumps for less than the $235!!!!!! that Autozone wants for theirs? CarQuest is about the same price. Any alternative suggestions? Help! Gunner Rock Auto had some in the $120 range, not sure of the quality but their online parts lookup catalog seems pretty nice. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php RogerN Ford had a habit of running the ground return right back to the battery ground. They put an inline connector right near the battery with the wire size of about 16awg. I have had problems with this connection. Of course my vehicle was a little older than yours, but it is an easy thing to check. John |
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