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Old 26-12-2009, 06:00 PM   #1
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Default Ford Focus 2006 LS satrtup probs.

It's an South African Built April 2006 Ford Focus(LS) only 30000Km.It's been at the local mechanics for 3 days.The first guy to check it from RACV road side assist checked the battery, starter etc. He couldn't hear the fuel pump wizzing, before the start.He jiggled the fuel pump relay. The car started then I drove to the mechanics. They put in a new fuel pump relay and started once, twice and then nothing. That mechanic is looking at the fuel pump.He suspects that it's this.He's checked the realy wiring.He even thought the car didn't have petrol as it wasn't sucking up the fuel.Anyway, I have to wait until he returns from his christams break to see if he's right.

If it is the fuel pump, how could it go so quick? If it's still not the fuel pump what else could it be?

Thanks

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