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That Fuel Injection 25 amp Fuse!

Auto electrics is not my strong area. However, it is my belief that that fuse in inline with the feed to the fuel pump relay. If it were mine I would be cleaning the contact at the positive battery post, replacing the 25 amp holder and inspecting the fuelpump relay (you fail to mention what car you have). See if the connector to the relay is showing signs of being hot due to a high resistance connection. Just as a matter of good procedure I would resolder the printed circuit board in the relay. It takes a pretty good draw to blow a 25amp fuse so the source of the problem might very well show signs of heat when you look into the circuit.

Randy






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