The fuel pump fuse identification graphics on the fuse block of a 1985 Chevrolet Celebrity indicates that a 10 amp fuse is required. A 10 amp fuse would be located in this position if the vehicle is equipped with either the 2.5L/EFI or 2.8L/MFI gasoline engine.
If the vehicle is equipped with the 4.3L Diesel engine, a 20 amp fuse is installed in the fuel pump location while the graphics still read 10 amp on the fuse block. The owners manual also indicates a 10 amp fuel pump fuse identification.
This could cause some confusion for the technician or customer should the need arise to replace the fuel pump fuse on a vehicle equipped with a diesel engine.
A 20 amp fuse is correct for this application (diesel).
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