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Hello abzalkhan193
Heres a few things to check that could cut power to the fuel pump. The fuel pump inertia shutoff sw
in the trunk on the left side, there is a reset button on the switch if you push the button down and
you hear/feel a click then the switch was tripped and you just reset it. The switch's job is to cut off
the fuel in case of an accident. Next, the fuel pump fuse located in the battery fuse block under the
hood on the right fender well, fuse #1 20amp fuse. Next, the fuel pump relay, the relay is located in
relay center on the left fender well. Hope this is helpful.
I'm assuming you already checked for fuel pressure. If not this is your first step.
You need to find out if you have power at the fuel pump. If not you may of popped a fuse or relay . Then you need to find out if you have a ground when the key is cycled on. If you dont you may have a open wire to the computer or a bad computer. Most likely your problem is a bad fuel pump but its just a guess.
There is both a fuse and a relay for the fuel pumps electrical system. The image below of the Power Distribution Box is located in the engine compartment.
Fuse/Relay Location: 5 Fuse Amp Rating: 20 Amp Mini Fuse Power Distribution Box Description: Fuel pump
Fuse/RelayLocation: 203
Fuse Amp Rating: 1/2 ISO
Power Distribution Box Description: Fuel pump relay
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