What can cause no power to the fuel pump?

What can cause no power to the fuel pump?

If you there is no power to the fuel pump or the relay, then there may be a possible electrical issue with the vehicle. If there is an issue with the switch or the circuit, perhaps a wiring problem, then power to the fuel system may be cut off.

Why is the fuel pump and relay not working?

The ignition circuit, which includes the ignition switch, controls power to many components, including the fuel pump and relay. If there is an issue with the switch or the circuit, perhaps a wiring problem, then power to the fuel system may be cut off.

Is there no power to the fuel pump?

No power to the fuel pump and the fuel relay is not getti… Q: No power to the fuel pump and the fuel relay is not getting power. My car has 190000 miles.

Why is my fuel pump going so slow?

Slow crank, battery and connecters good. It is unlikely that an oil leak would have any impact on the slow cranking you describe. Generally, slow cranking is related to a weak battery or charging system. It sounds like you may have a weak battery, a failing…

The ignition circuit, which includes the ignition switch, controls power to many components, including the fuel pump and relay. If there is an issue with the switch or the circuit, perhaps a wiring problem, then power to the fuel system may be cut off.

No power to the fuel pump and the fuel relay is not getti… Q: No power to the fuel pump and the fuel relay is not getting power. My car has 190000 miles.

Is there an ECM signal to the fuel pump relay?

The fuel pump relay works as it should. I always have power to Pin 30. I believe the ECM tells the relay to work via the green/black wire to Pin 85. This should happen for 2 seconds when the key is turned on. I have tested this when the issue is occurring and have confirmed that no signal is being sent from the ECM.

What is the second half of a fuel pump relay?

The second half of the relay is the “switch” that controls power to a particular accessory; like a fuel pump. Terminals 86 and 85 are the primary side of the relay. It utilizes an electromagnet to close (connect) the secondary electrical circuit inside the relay.