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<blockquote data-quote="lshin037" data-source="post: 14761326" data-attributes="member: 168165"><p>Hopefully someone can help me here.</p><p></p><p>My car will not start all of a sudden. The car will crank but won't start. I have a JMS BAP installed. I bypassed the BAP and the car still won't start. I noticed that the BAP itself isn't turning on. I read a thread on here where the same thing happened and it turned out that fuel pump got fried. I was about to order a fuel pump but thought I'd take another look. I found out the the fuel pump fuse (the 30a fuse in the engine compartment) has blown. This puts me a bit at ease but I won't know for sure if replacing a fuse will fix the issue (pump could be fried). Assuming that it is just the fuse, would it be safe to replace the fuse with a higher rated fuse? Like 35A or 40A?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lshin037, post: 14761326, member: 168165"] Hopefully someone can help me here. My car will not start all of a sudden. The car will crank but won't start. I have a JMS BAP installed. I bypassed the BAP and the car still won't start. I noticed that the BAP itself isn't turning on. I read a thread on here where the same thing happened and it turned out that fuel pump got fried. I was about to order a fuel pump but thought I'd take another look. I found out the the fuel pump fuse (the 30a fuse in the engine compartment) has blown. This puts me a bit at ease but I won't know for sure if replacing a fuse will fix the issue (pump could be fried). Assuming that it is just the fuse, would it be safe to replace the fuse with a higher rated fuse? Like 35A or 40A? [/QUOTE]
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