re : > However when they are installed in van the fuel pump does not receive > >current to actuate. If the poster really means 'does not receive current' ... then the ground has nothing to do with it. As others have noted , fuel pump ground is usually to a screw in the frame near the fuel pump. You can ground the negative terminal of the fuel pump anywhere you want - run a wire to the engine if you want, or whatever, just so it's a good solid ground. and if juice is not getting to the pump in the first place, the ground is not the problem, if that's what was actually meant. |
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