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There isn't one. Easiest way to diagnose the fuel system is at the fuel pump relay. Make sure there is a good 12v supply and solid ground at the relay. Insert a jumper wire across the load side of the relay which would provide the pump a constant 12v supply. If it doesn't run, it's time to drop down the tank and see if you have 12v to the pump. If so, it's probably time for a new pump
The Monte uses a single flasher unit that integrates turn signal and flasher functions. It is mounted in a junction block that is attached to the firewall just to the left of the steering column under the instrument panel. To get at it you have to remove the the sound insulation panel that is attached to the lower steering cover and then the lower steering cover as well.
Try replacing the turn signal flasher first.It should be above the drivers feet near the steering column and looks like a typical flasher unit. A little round canister with 2 wires,sometimes 3 wires.It is what you hear clicking when using the turn signals.
The combination flasher relay is located under the dash panel, next to
the center console near the Automatic Speed Control Device (ACSD)
control box. If the turn signals operate in only one direction, a bulb
is probably burned out. If they do not operate in either direction, a
bulb on each side may be burned out, or the flasher may be defective.
The flasher is located next to the ACSD control unit under the dash panel on the driver side of the vehicle
If neither your left or your right turn signals work, then it's most likely your electronic flasher unit that has gone bad. It's located under your dash near your steering column and will be labeled
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