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Hi guys, I think I've found the reason why my car won't start up

From the fuel pump theres two wires that run under the drivers sill cover, a Black and a Red.

The Black one gets earthed at the end of the footwell, but I need to know where the Red one goes.

I remember when stripping my car I pulled it out of somewhere by accident, it came from the plastic cover that covers the speaker so it went up towards the ignition somewhere..

I've taken the cover off but can't see where it goes, can anybody shed some light on to this please! :)

Help appreciated B)

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Hi guys, I think I've found the reason why my car won't start up

From the fuel pump theres two wires that run under the drivers sill cover, a Black and a Red.

The Black one gets earthed at the end of the footwell, but I need to know where the Red one goes.

I remember when stripping my car I pulled it out of somewhere by accident, it came from the plastic cover that covers the speaker so it went up towards the ignition somewhere..

I've taken the cover off but can't see where it goes, can anybody shed some light on to this please! :)

Help appreciated B)

Thats a good reason matey lol.Im not totally sure to be honest.I didnt follow the live back from the fuel pump when i fitted my walbro.

did you snap the wire? surely you can hunt for a broken live wire matey ?

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I'm not sure whether I snapped it, but it just got dragged while I was taking the seat out of the car I think - and I just saw it fall from under the steering column somewhere!

The wire looks like it was taped to something maybe, because the sleeve of the wire has been cut for about 1cm at the end

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