an abacus
Abacus, also known as a counting frame, is used (mainly) in Asia. Beads on wires, wooden dowels, etc, are representative of numbers.
The number 9 is the maximum number of beads on an abacus because it is the last number in the ones place before the tens place is reached.. The abacus is a tool that was used for arithmetic in ancient times. It is composed of a frame with a series of rods or wires on which beads are strung. The beads are used to represent numbers.
Follow the wires from the tank back along the frame, you will find a disconnect plug. The ground wire may be bolted to the frame.
"Today, abacuses are often constructed as a bamboo frame with beads sliding on wires, but originally they were beans or stones moved in grooves in sand or on tablets of wood, stone, or metal." ~ Wikipedia
An abacus consists of a rectangular frame divided into two by a horizontal bar. It has a number of vertical wires running across both sections with two "beads" in the upper section and five in the lower..
your wires for the fuel pump are ran along the inside of your frame on the left side
Along high-tension wires. You know those huge green, wire-frame towers with the wires going across? Those transport electricity.
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In the case of wires the net charges in two wires are zero everywhere along the wires. That makes the net electrical forces between the wires very nearly zero. Yet the relativistic magnetic forces and fields will be of the same sort as in the case of two beams of charges of a single sign. This is true even in the frame of reference of what we think as the moving charges, that is, the electrons. In the frame of reference moving at the drift velocity of these current-carrying electrons, it is the protons or positively charged ions that are moving in the other direction. Consequently in any frame of reference for current-carrying wires in parallel, the net electrical force will be essentially zero, and there will be a net attractive magnetic forc
That is true.
Should be in a harness running along the frame rail to a connector at rear lower end of body
The fuel pump is fused and also has a relay either could be your problem, also check along the frame for brocken wires.