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Old 12-21-2006, 10:04 PM
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I did a search on this, nothing that addressed how to do this with the tank removed completely. Tryed to sypon it out, unable to get the hose down the hole. Could I use a 9volt battery, to power it? THanx for input.
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12 volts, use a car battery, jumper pack, or a battery charger.
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I have the battery charger, easiest way to hook it up like this?
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I just made up jumper wires on mine when I pumped mine dry to pull it out.
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car should have a black wire near the PCM. This is a fuel pump jumper wire, just give it 12volts.
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Should I not ground it also?




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