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Bobby Groves Posted on Oct 06, 2016
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I have a 1995 Toyota Corolla it keeps blowing the fuel pumpfuses I unplugged the pump and it still blowing the fuse

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Then the wiring is shorted to the pump somewhere, there is no magic fix other than following the wiring to the pump until the damaged wiring is found and repaired.

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