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My Vp44 Went Out About 6 Months Ago We Replaced The Vp And The Fuel Pump......2-3 Months Later It Started Acting Up Again. It Was Still Covered Under Warranty (we Found Out It Went Out The 2nd Time Because The Batteries Were Low And Should Have Been Replaced) We Also Added A Fuel Sensor Light (i Didn't Have A Fuel Gauge) Last Friday Night The Sensor Light Went Off Letting Us Know There Isn't Enough Fuel Pressure. We Changed The Fuel Filter And She Seems To Be Running Better. Just To Be On The Safe Side We Are Going To Relocate The Fuel Pump With A Fass And Put In A Fuel Pressure Gauge. There Are A Lot Of Posts On This Site About This Problem If You Do A Search You Can Find A Lot More Information Than I Can Ever Give!
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