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I have a Saturn 2001 L200. After a while driving (about 15-20 minutes or about 15 miles of driving), I noticed that the electricity for the fuel pump turns off which causes the car to start to reap and turns off. After 15 minutes, when I try to turn on the ignition, electricity comes in and I can start again, but turns off again after driving for a bit. Does anyone know what causes the electricity for the fuel pump to turn off? I recently changed the fuel pump and installed a brand-new one but still have this problem. Can anyone help me?
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