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Re: Replaced broken timing belt, but still wont start... Help! 200 1984

Get a jumper wire and connect fuse terminals 5 and 7 this will activate the intank pump and the main pump, check their operation. Make sure you have gas in the tank. If the pumps don't activate once you jump the terminals then jiggle the wires under the dash near where the relay is, this may clear any resistence occuring in loose connections, in fact on my car the wires leading to the main pump, when tested, indicated proper voltage but the resistence in a loose connection prevented operation of the tired pump....As well take the cover off the relay and visually check that the relay is working.






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