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Car stalls out maybe fuel relay? 240 200 1990

Hello,
The fuel pump relay is not under the hood.
The fuel pump relay is on the passenger side, under
the carpet where your passengers toes would be.
It is right next to the two computers/brains.

I also vote that it is the crank position sensor.
I just replaced mine last week due to simular problems,
but my car only stalled on days that were above 92 degrees.

I was able to easily replace mine, I could see it on
top of the transmission if I looked from the driver side
of the engine back towards the tranny. The wire comes up
and attaches onto the firewall onto another plug.
I was able to remove mine using a socket wrench with a
10-12" extension, going down right between the engine and
the firewall. It was easier than I thought it would be.
Be careful not to break any part of it, because if any
plastic falls into the tranny then you will learn how to
remove and replace a tranny and that is a little harder to do.






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