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Anonymous Posted on Nov 29, 2009

No fuel getting to engine on 2007 2.4L Sebring

Just cut off while driving. has plenty of gas and good battery power. sounds like out of gas

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HI. The most common issue here will be with the on-board fuel filter. This device may be clogged with debris, which in return, has caused the fuel flow to be shorten, or slowed. The filter ,in most cases, will be located near the tank, under the vehicle. It will be mounted just to the front left, or right side of the tank, in between the fuel lines. Although this is a common cause, there are potential issues that may cause this as well. Check the following:

1. Fuel Pump- Check the pumps wiring for corroded contacts, and bad grounding. When you first turn your key to the start position, you should here the pump running for a short few seconds before the engine is started. This is an easy easy to confirm that the pump is working. Have an assistant turn on the key, while you are at the fuel cap(with the cap off). lean down towards the fuel fill area, and listen for the pump when your assistant turns the ignition to the on position(remember not to start the engine, just turn the key to the on position). If the pump dose not run for a short time, it may be damaged. replace if needed.Check the wiring and relay before replacing the pump.

2. Injector pressure regulator- Check the regulator for worn contacts, or ruptured diaphragm.

3. Injector(s)- Check each injector for worn harness connections, and correct pulse rates.


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Sounds like your electric fuel pump failed. It's located in the gas tank.
You may want to double check to make sure the wiring is attached correctly and it's getting power.

It sure seems a little early for a 2007 model to have a failure like this.

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