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Old 02-08-2015, 10:24 PM
Frank Reiner Frank Reiner is offline
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Look for broken solder joints in the fuel pump relay (FPR), and poor contacts in the FPR socket. Once the engine fires, the EZL is involved. It tells the FPR that the engine is running and that the pumps should be kept running. While the engine is being cranked the EZL does not play a role.
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