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Old 04-30-2017, 02:54 PM
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hello I have I 1990 Toyota 4 runner it has I 2.4 4 cylinder in it about 2 months ago I installed a new fuel pump in it and now I'm not getting power to the pump and I'm needing sugestions on where to look and what to do
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Start by putting a descriptive TITLE in your posts. (And don't double post; it might take a few seconds for your first post to appear).

HOW do you now you're not getting power to it? If you're using a multimeter at the tank with key-on, you are NOT SUPPOSED to have any voltage there until the key is turned to STArt. (Once the engine starts sucking air a switch in the VAF holds the COR closed to keep the pump running.)
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