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I am working on a 1994 mazda 626. I am getting no power to the fuel pump. I checked the fuses and they are ok?
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Some times the auto makers will put fusible links into the wire. Get an ohm meter and check for continuity
- 1 decade ago
You should hear it run when the ignition is turned on.
If you do then the problem is in the fuel pump shut off, which was tied into the MAF on earlier models. Don't know about the 94's.
There is also a relay involved, and the ignition switch as well as the fuse.
- 1000 Man EmbassyLv 51 decade ago
Most of these have an accident fuel cutoff module somewhere in the car, that is between the fuses and the fuel pump, they usually have a plug in to them and a reset button somewhere on them. About the size of a pack of cigarettes.
- 1 decade ago
You probably need a fuel pump. Common for those cars. It sucks because you have to remove the fuel tank. Find a service manual / wiring diagram and check for power and any open / short circuits first.
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- 1 decade ago
there should be a relay located under the hood in the fuse box called "cicuit relay" or fuel pump. check that relay. they have gone bad from time 2 time.