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240 problems 200 1989

If you change it with an aftermarket model, be careful as they tend to come from the factory wired improperly. Prior to installation, check the wiring against your old unit. What I found when I did it is the wires at the black connector where it plugs into the wiring harness were reversed. I have also read that the ground and power wires that connect to the pump may be backwards causing the pump to run in reverse - not good.

Check out Art's web site for a nice write up with pictures on the procedure for testing & installation. It can be found here:

http://cleanflametrap.com/transferPump.htm

By the way - aftermarket sending units are $200+. I would verify your need for one prior to purchasing a replacement.






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