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No power to fuel pump

Everything else checks out good.

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You might want to check out the relay if the fuse is good. It should be located under the dash. Otherwise connect the fuel pump directly to the battery to see if the pump will run if it does check the wires that goes to the pump, the ground wires and the wires that connect to the ECU.

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