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Old Mar 2, 2019 | 08:07 PM
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all of this above annnnnnnnnnnd >> there is a short wiring harness that is prone to corrosion....it connects the pump to the main harness...and you can get access to it over the drivers side rear wheel frame rail...(personal experience)
 
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Old Mar 3, 2019 | 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ihscouts
Remove the cargo bay carpet and padding and remove the cover over the fuel pump, now see if you can hear it when turning the key. Don't start it just turn the key to pos II to start the pump.

If you still don't hear the pump come on check fuses - fuse F3 10A in satellite fuse box 1, fuse F6 15A in engine bay fuse box, fuse F7 20A is also in the engine bay and it's the whole enchillada.

Also while putzing around under the hood press the top on the Inertia Fuel Shutoff switch to reset it. It's mounted on the firewall inboard of the washer fluid bottle.
Thank you so very much. I will check for the enchilada. Gracias!
 
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Old Mar 3, 2019 | 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by XCELLER8
all of this above annnnnnnnnnnd >> there is a short wiring harness that is prone to corrosion....it connects the pump to the main harness...and you can get access to it over the drivers side rear wheel frame rail...(personal experience)

Thank you so very much for your sage advice!
 
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