No worries. If the pump is genuinely showing a high current, it’s because it’s on the verge of overloading. Or struggling to perform ior operate within its normal parameters, when all is normal. Only thing that will cause this to not one, but now a second pump…would be it seeing a serious back pressure (as a result of a blockage on the discharge/pressure side of the pump) outwith it’s design capabilities..or it alternatively trying to pull a vacuum almost, as a result of a restriction on the suction side. The latter less likely I’d think. Definitely check the fuel rail strainer screen for sure. Check the supply side too. Filter, tank pick up and strainer. Fuel priming bulb and all fittings associated too. Prove the presence of fuel all the way through.My smartcraft gauge is reads at startup 12.6 then rises to 13.1 is that normal
didnt check the fuel rail screen and the main relay will check thanks
There is also a chance that there is an overheating situation too. Or a poor continuity of circuitry perhaps.