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it's not the cut off switch its the wire going in to the tank there to light and for some reason they quit letting power go thru replace 1 foot of it. start at the pump and go one foot back cut connect and varoom you'll go

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Q: Where is the fuel pump cut off switch on a 1993 Plymouth Voyager?
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