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Old 04-08-2013, 08:13 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by particlewave View Post
Could've been a faulty fuel pump. The only thing that could've fried the pump motor would've been a high surge, and that is very, very unlikely. The system doesn't produce enough power to fry it. With a dc system, the pump is only going to draw as much power(amps) as it needs and the voltage will not exceed 15v.

I would check for power at the pump and go from there. My guess is that you got a bad pump...hopefully under warranty.
From what I can tell the pump should be under warranty (new OE part), but with my luck it won't be covered. Going to re-check power to the pump connector (was good before) and power the pump separately as well.
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