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How to Relieve Fuel Pressure 200 1986

Taking out the fuel pump fuse would do it. you must've pulled a wrong fuse...
Wish it was so, but there seems to be no LH Fuel Injection fuse that affects the Main pump directly. They all feed the FI relay, and will thus kill the injectors too.

The labeling on the '86 fuse cover is wrong. It may have been meant for a non-USA market. As shown in the WD, it feeds a K-Jet type relay. The car runs fine with Fuse #6 out. Although Fuse #4 will kill the tank pump, the car will still run.
Or you can wrap the rag around the area and open the line.
That's what works for me.



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Bruce Young
'93 940-NA (current) — 240s (one V8) — 140s — 122s — since '63.






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