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To answer this question the pump's voltage is needed.
The fuel pump is going bad, or the filter is so clogged that the pump is using too many amps to run.
The horsepower of the motor is needed to complete this answer.
Turns the fuel pump on/off as needed.
It turns the fuel pump on an off when needed.
The factory pump uses 6 to 9 amps depending on the condition of the pump. A worn pump uses more power of course. I don't know what problems if any you are having but if you blow a 10amp fuse then change the fuel filter, a pluged filter will make your pump work much harder. Still blows? Then time for a new pump. Aftermarket pumps such as a Walbro pulls almost 15 amps.
My first thought is that the fuel pump is going bad and is drawing too many amps, second would be a wire grounding against metal.
A fuel pump is needed because you need to move fuel from the tank to the engine at the appropriate rate to get the engine to work the way you want it to.
It depends on the motor. The motor determines the amperage. Should be written on the well pump itself.
A fuel pump resistor runs the fuel pump at a lower speed when the demand for fuel is lower. When more fuel is needed the system bypasses the resistor and allows the fuel pump to run at full speed.
The fuse for fuel pump on a Acura Vigor is located in the cabin fuse box. It is in slot 2 and is rated at 15 amps.
An electrical fuel pump.