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how does the fuel kill switch work? that's a really slick idea, but i guarantee i'd forget every other morning and sit there for a few seconds in a sleepy stupor wondering why my car won't work lol.
It's just a on/off switch for the fuel pump. And yes, I've done that twice, sitting there wondering why my car wont start
It's just a on/off switch for the fuel pump. And yes, I've done that twice, sitting there wondering why my car wont start
ok well my question is is there ont a fuse or something that controls the power to the fuel pump?
i looked in the fuse box where I took out the ignition fuse and tried to find something for the fuel pump but I couldnt find anything
if there is such a fuse then I wont need to install a fancy secret button but I can just take it with me when i park it
Originally posted by Oakville
that, is what us oakvillians like to call an 'instabone'
dude
the car is sweet
sure its a 93 but its power and leather everything
heated seats
solar panel sunroof power an interior fan
its a great car
it cost over 40g's in 93
Originally posted by Oakville
that, is what us oakvillians like to call an 'instabone'
dude
the car is sweet
sure its a 93 but its power and leather everything
heated seats
solar panel sunroof power an interior fan
its a great car
it cost over 40g's in 93
dude
the car is sweet
sure its a 93 but its power and leather everything
heated seats
solar panel sunroof power an interior fan
its a great car
it cost over 40g's in 93
I know. I had one.
I couldn't give it away.
I had a '93 with higher KM's, fully loaded, power everthing. ran like a top. no rust.
I had it for sale for $1500, then $1000, than $500, then $300, then I tried giving it away - then I scrapped it. Drove it to the scrap metal place, they gave me $350 and crushed it. Made me sad because it was such a nice car.
1992 GTR - 2.7L, GT2871R's, forged bottom end, big valves, 270* cams, R34 getrag
2000 Honda Insight - 70+mpg daily driver
2003 Sierra 2500HD Diesel - Tow vehicle
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