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Mine is the first position on the right and is not labeled on the block cover. I presumed you have one too as the part is listed for 74 thru 89 I think. I had the same issue and it was the relay. Here's the blurb from the hosts parts site:
Relays are a very common source of failure in the 911. There are several different relays used within the 911, and all are subject to failure after many years of service. Before suspecting your wiring or your components, be sure to check your relays. Before you decide to replace your fuel pump, make sure that your Red fuel pump relay, which is located on the relay board within the front trunk area, is functioning properly. Also be sure to check that your DME relay, 911 (1984-89), is functioning properly. Pelican recommends that you carry an additional DME relay, which is located just under the driver's seat, with you at all times. It is wise to have at least a spare on hand, so that you can check the proper operation of the one that is already installed within your 911.
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Dan O
84' 3.2 Targa
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