KE-Jetronic 560SL Fuel Pressure Test: How to Bypass the Fuel Pump Relay?
Some fuel system tests have to be done with the engine not running but with the fuel pumps on and pumping full time. There are at least 3 ways to do this. I looked closely at all three and decided one way is safer, quicker, and easier on the body.

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