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Old Aug 19th, 2019, 19:27   #24
Dirty Rooster
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Originally Posted by nigellazypostman View Post
... we noticed that the spark plugs were dry as a bone even after extensive cranking of the engine.

To see if it was fuel related we tried a squirt of easy start and the car sprung into life until the easy start was used up.
STOP farting about,
get a new FUEL PUMP RELAY from evilbay,
unscrew the bit above the fusebox-ashtray/below the radio, (small phillips)
remove that front panel,
replace your FPR which is on the left middle I think in the relay tray
SEE FAQ for exact placement.

I own a 1993 2.0 and had to do this exact job some years ago. Evilbay replacement cost £13.
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