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you have to test them with a pressure gauge which is normally on the fuel rail on the engine. You can often hire the gauges from AutoZone. As regards to 'not working', you should be able to hear the pump when the ignition of switched off. Check the fuse and the relay if you suspect sabotage.
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Most of your non engine fuses are either on the drivers side of the dashboard. Or on the passenger side of the dashboard. To access these just open the door and look and there should be a panel Dorr that is usually held with Velcro. On the panel door is a diagram of fuses in that panel with the names of the fuses as well.
give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com also drivebelt diagram www.webcrawler.com if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on a Haynes auto repair manual for your car wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
Open drivers door, on side of dashboard there is a panel door, the fuses are behind that, and there should be one in the engine compartment, a black box.
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