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checking codes 200

I was just checking in. I'm at work and cannot devote the time necessary to properly answer your post.

Dan, from previous posts by Frgyjmpr2000, the car died in use and has not run (properly) since. The fuel pumps have been replaced. The main fuse was replaced (definitely blown). The last report I saw was the FPR was being replaced.

Frgyjmpr2000, did you give your mechanic the Brickboard FAQ link? Please update us and let us know what has and what has not been checked or replaced.

Fuel pressure?
Timing (mechanical and spark)?
What sensors have been tested? Results?
Original wiring harness?
Battery voltage?

Please tell us what the current symptoms are.
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