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  1. Just before you rush off to buy a new pump please check the pipework inside the fuel tank. The two small rubber hoses often split and cause intermittent loss of pressure. Not easy to see but attached picture shows the problem, E10 fuel in the UK and Europe affects both rubber hoses and they should be replaced with the correct type of fuel submersible hose. It is very cheap £5 GBP per metre and easy to fit. (you only need around 20cm) In the UK it is available from Halfords and other outlets such as NAPA in the USA.
  2. used this to fix my multiplr problems and it wortked fine just solder the wires back together and heat shrink the joint
  3. Hi Loren What a service !!! Could you please help with radio code for 2000 986 3.2 Manual CDR-22 Type 4467 Serial No. 15038147 Thank you in advance.and I will of course make a contribution for your services Kind regards from the UK Trevor
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