1988 Ford F 150 "pull fuel pump relay" Questions

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pull the fuel pump relay, and jumper it. The engine compartment fuse panel is where the fuel pump relay is located at ( relay # 301 ). Pull the fuse pump relay out of the socket, and using the diagram

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...pull the fuel pump relay, and check the pins in the relay socket, pin 30 should be the power from the fuse. If you have power at pin #30, jumper the relay socket as shown with the red line above, and ...

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...Pull the fuel pump relay in the engine compartment fuse panel and jumper the normally open contacts ( red line in the picture below ) If this works, you can use the trailer tow adapter battery charge ...

...fuel pump relay. You can swap this with the trailer tow battery charge relay to test. My 2001 SuperCrew had the fuel pump relay go out at ~ 30K miles ( think that was it, it was low ). If the relay ...

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...pull and bench test ). If the button is down on the fuel inertia switch, next lower the rear spare tire and check the fuel pump driver module on the cross member. Some times this gets corrosion built ...

fuel pump does not run you can hear the fuel pump relay click on and off. what could i check for on this problem thanks bob Try pulling the relay's in the engine compartment and sand the connetors for

fuel pump ford pick up 2003 v8 good luck on checking the relay.. its made permantely to the fuse box. Meaning ya cant pull it out or replace it. best thing to do is check power at the pump itself.. if

...Pull out the fuel pump relay. Probe the socket with a meter or test light, must have battery voltage at one terminal, no voltage check for faulty fuse ECT, voltage ok , with ignition on refit relay ...

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...pull the air intake hose loose from the throttle body,spray starting fluid or carb cleaner into the throttle body opening, push the hose back onto the throttle body then try to start the car.If it ...

...fuel pump relay. Just check both. Disconnect the plugs.....are the terminals still in there to connect to.........or a lot of green corrosion. You may need a new relay AND a pigtail (a new plug )to ...

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