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to check the feul pump. have some one in the back and turn the key to the start position and if you hear a buzzing noise the pump work. if you do not hear a buzzing from the gas tank. you need to chech relays
pump is in the fuel tank and is part of the sending unit assembly(replaceable seperately). i was told this by a nissan dealer when my nissan was getting the sending unit recall done about a month ago. i asked them if since the sending unit was going to be new if it included a new pump, they said no, its replaceable seperately but it goes in the sending unit assembly.
You have not run a engine control module fault code test, this is key to finding the possible causes. Borrow or buy a OBD2 code reader and check the codes
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