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Anonymous Posted on Nov 07, 2017

Wiring diagram for a 1991 wramgler fuel pump

I am replacing the fuel pump on my wrangler. have the tank and pump down, disassembled and ready to wire the pump in. i have assumed the two wires on top of the pump go to the corresponding blades on the top of the mount. The issue is the wire that appears to be a ground on the mounting post, and the lack of wiring on the gauge unit.

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