Replaced Fuel pump and still nothing!!!! WTF
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Sometimes if your oil pressure switch is gone, your fuel pump will not work, they are wired into one circuit on some vehicles. Just some info. Also inspect fuel filter, fuse, etc. let us know if u get any further.
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two pumps on most volvos, in tank and inline. Inline one is the most expensive and also the one that most people think goes bad, it's usually the intank pump that causes the inline pump to make buzzing noises because it is being starved of fuel.
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Originally Posted by V8BRICK
two pumps on most volvos, in tank and inline. Inline one is the most expensive and also the one that most people think goes bad, it's usually the intank pump that causes the inline pump to make buzzing noises because it is being starved of fuel.
Thanks for the info. The car was towed to a shop for repair. I just dont have the patience to mess with it.
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