@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. The sequence for the power to the pump is Battery-Fuse-RElay-Inertia switch-Pump. Check your fuses, the pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. The fuel pump only gets power for 2 seconds when the key is turned to ON. After that it will not get power until the engine starts, or if you turn the key to the OFF and then ON again. So you can only "test for power" for those 2 seconds.If it does, you know you have power to the pump. If it does not, you can trace it backwards from there.
Looks like fuse #1 is the one for the pump and the fuel pump relay is under the hood near the firewall in the center.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [link|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|found here] If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery to the fuse block. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
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Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [link|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|found here] If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery to the fuse block. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. The sequence for the power to the pump is Battery-Fuse-RElay-Inertia switch-Pump. Check your fuses, the pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. The fuel pump only gets power for 2 seconds when the key is turned to ON. After that it will not get power until the engine starts, or if you turn the key to the OFF and then ON again. So you can only "test for power" for those 2 seconds.If it does, you know you have power to the pump. If it does not, you can trace it backwards from there.
Looks like fuse #1 is the one for the pump and the fuel pump relay is under the hood near the firewall in the center.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|found here] If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [link|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|found here] If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery to the fuse block. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. The sequence for the power to the pump is Battery-Fuse-RElay-Inertia switch-Pump. Check your fuses, the pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. The fuel pump only gets power for 2 seconds when the key is turned to ON. After that it will not get power until the engine starts, or if you turn the key to the OFF and then ON again. So you can only "test for power" for those 2 seconds.If it does, you know you have power to the pump. If it does not, you can trace it backwards from there.
Looks like fuse #1 is the one for the pump and the fuel pump relay is under the hood near the firewall in the center.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [[link|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit] |found here] If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit |found here] If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. The sequence for the power to the pump is Battery-Fuse-RElay-Inertia switch-Pump. Check your fuses, the pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. The fuel pump only gets power for 2 seconds when the key is turned to ON. After that it will not get power until the engine starts, or if you turn the key to the OFF and then ON again. So you can only "test for power" for those 2 seconds.If it does, you know you have power to the pump. If it does not, you can trace it backwards from there.
Looks like fuse #1 is the one for the pump and the fuel pump relay is under the hood near the firewall in the center.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [link|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit]. If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [[link|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit] |found here] If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. The sequence for the power to the pump is Battery-Fuse-RElay-Inertia switch-Pump. Check your fuses, the pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. The fuel pump only gets power for 2 seconds when the key is turned to ON. After that it will not get power until the engine starts, or if you turn the key to the OFF and then ON again. So you can only "test for power" for those 2 seconds.If it does you know you have power to the pump. If it does not you can trace it backwards from there.
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@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. The sequence for the power to the pump is Battery-Fuse-RElay-Inertia switch-Pump. Check your fuses, the pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. The fuel pump only gets power for 2 seconds when the key is turned to ON. After that it will not get power until the engine starts, or if you turn the key to the OFF and then ON again. So you can only "test for power" for those 2 seconds.If it does, you know you have power to the pump. If it does not, you can trace it backwards from there.
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Looks like fuse #1 is the one for the pump and the fuel pump relay is under the hood near the firewall in the center. [image|2658030]. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit \ on here]. If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. the one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there you know it is wither the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
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Looks like fuse #1 is the one for the pump and the fuel pump relay is under the hood near the firewall in the center.
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. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [link|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit|https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit]. If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. The one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there and you know it is either the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. Check your fuses, teh pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. If it does you know you have power to the pump. If it does not you can trace it backwards from there.
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@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. The sequence for the power to the pump is Battery-Fuse-RElay-Inertia switch-Pump. Check your fuses, the pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. The fuel pump only gets power for 2 seconds when the key is turned to ON. After that it will not get power until the engine starts, or if you turn the key to the OFF and then ON again. So you can only "test for power" for those 2 seconds.If it does you know you have power to the pump. If it does not you can trace it backwards from there.
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Looks like fuse #1 is the one for the pump and the fuel pump relay is under the hood near the firewall in the center. [image|2658030]. Great write up here on how to test relays etc. [https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-an-electrical-relay-and-wiring-control-circuit \ on here]. If you have a volt meter you can test it by unplugging the fuel pump relay relay from its base.Turn the Key off of course. Then test each hole of the connector for 12V. the one that has the 12V will be from the battery. No 12V on there you know it is wither the fuse or the wiring coming from the battery. If you then turn the Key to the ON position you should have a second 12 connection. If so you know the error is further down the line.
@jinxed_jenn thank you. Okay definitely sounds like a fuel issue. Check your fuses, teh pump relay and the wiring harness. Place a test light on the connectors to the pump and see if that light comes on when you turn the key. If it does you know you have power to the pump. If it does not you can trace it backwards from there.