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RoadKing502

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  1. Where was the fuse you popped located?
  2. Thanks for the reply mopar man. Is the fuse internal to the pump? And would you mind Elaborating on how it will pump at first then stop and i can do this repeatably?
  3. I have searched the forums and can’t find anything specific to my lift pump issue. I have a 2002 with 230k miles has a air dog raptor ffrp 150 and edge comp and fuel/pyro/boost gauges On the way to work this morning I noticed I had 0 fuel pressure I then pulled over and bumped the starter, the pump ran for roughly 30 seconds. I then started the truck and watched the fuel gauge it held at 15 PSI for roughly 30 seconds again and then promptly dropped to zero. I hard wired the pump through a switch and it stayed on then but it burnt the pump up. Has anyone had this specific issue and know a fix ? I’m really confused since it runs for the 30 seconds after the bump but won’t stay on with the truck running (as seen on fuel pressure gauge) while I’m waiting on the new pump is there any checks I can do without a pump?

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