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This is a safety feature taht keeps the fuel pump from running when the engine isnt. 1,5 sec is normal and yes it runs again when cranking. Keith ---------- > From: Chris Picknally <bluesky@sedona.net> > To: type3@vwtype3.org > Subject: [T3] Auto Kick Down Question > Date: Friday, March 26, 1999 7:38 AM > > Help! > I have a 71 Square with an automatic and fuel injection. I need to know > where the two leads that hook uà"žê Kick down switch connect to? This is > the switch that is activated by the throttle opening all the way and > depressing the small switch attached to the throttle body. > Any assistance with this would be a big help. I'm trying to get it right > the first time. > > Question 2 - I'm hooking back up the fuel injection system after replacing > all the fuel lines. When I turn the key I can hear the Fuel pump for about > 1.5 seconds. Why when the system is NOT under pressure does the fuel pump > stop. Is this normal. I plan to Bleed the system of air by hooking up an > outside power source directly to the pump. Does the pump continue to keep > pressure when the engine is cranked and running only? I'm Confused? > > Chris > Sedona Arizona > bluesky@sedona.net > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Too much? Digest! mailto:type3-d-request@vwtype3.org Subj=subscribe