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The fuel pump is about 14'' up from the smaller flux capacitor unit. this is located just south of the dipstick. I don't know if you should be messing around with that though.
If the car is ok when cold then it is a heat related fault. The first thing to look at would be the coolant sensor for the ECU (this is like the auto choke) it is maybe giving an incorrect reading.
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