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Killing fuel pump relays 900

Either there is something in my 93 940 (Regina) that is killing relays (four in three weeks or the three now dead replacements from NAPA (Echlin) are defective. I would love to find that as the problem. Tonight at a walmart parking lot, with the third and last one in the car, it would not start. Cranks fine. Crappy weather so no playing under the hood. got home pulled the working relay (Volvo) from one of my 740 wagons and that would not start it either which is new. Each time over the 2-3 week period, putting in another relay immediatly caused the car to start and run fine. New fuel pump about 6 weeks ago. mechanic put in, unk brand. First thoughts? Is there anything that could be killing relays or whatever?






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