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I would suspect either a bad plug- in at the pump or a bad power wire. Run a wire from the battery direct to the pump. If it runs, attach the wire under the hood to something that only has power with the key on and put an in-line fuse into it. Hope this helps.
did that mean you had to replace the fuse because it was blown? If so the fuel pump or fuel pump relay may be bad. Check for tight connections-no corrosion- at the fuel pump and fuel pump ground.
start with pulling the fuel pump relay!!
this should kill the power to the pump and save your battery,
so well pulling the fuse but pull and test the relay,, it may have got to hot. if it checks good and clicks when you plug it back in!![key off]
then there is a short in the ignition to relay circuit
Check under your hood for a second fuse box.This box should contain fuses and relays.Some times the box lid will tell you whats what ie.horn relay,fuel pump relay,ect.Look to see for a relay for your sunroof.Your sun roof takes a lot of power to run and should be on a relay.Your light and clock be on the same relay.Good luck.
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