No power to the fuel pump
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Check voltage at [E] and move sequentially down to the fuel pump. There are two relays in the path. If there is a break then check that the primary side of the relay coil is being energized.
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The problem is not generic and it needs to be diagnosed with the help of the attached circuit diagram .. thanks to @Margaret
Best is to trace back from the pump for 12v. Keep in mind it is not constant [modulated on/off ... in case of an accident the pump is cutoff]. Bringing the key closer or opening the door to enter is a signal for the ECU to turn on the pump to prime up the pump.
Share with us what you find out and we can suggest what else to test/check.
Salim
Best is to trace back from the pump for 12v. Keep in mind it is not constant [modulated on/off ... in case of an accident the pump is cutoff]. Bringing the key closer or opening the door to enter is a signal for the ECU to turn on the pump to prime up the pump.
Share with us what you find out and we can suggest what else to test/check.
Salim
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