Originally posted by padgett
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Originally posted by padgett
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Originally posted by padgett
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Originally posted by padgett
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If both the primary and secondary (oil pressure switch and harness) systems are working properly, the current draw of the fuel pump is split between the relay and the oil pressure switch based on Ohms Law. If either system fails, the other supplies all the current needed.
SO: If you fix the oil pressure switch, and the fuel pump works better, you still need to fix the fuel pump relay/harness/ECM problem, because if that worked properly, you'd never know that the oil pressure switch system had failed.
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