You might want to check the relay, instead of the fuse. I had the same question as I looked at a neighbours '94 Acclaim. I found the relay (by accident). Looked like it was replaced once already. The fuel pump wouldn't stop, so thought to pull the fuse. Pretty sure it's a faulty relay. (I lost 3 starter motors on a 98 Jeep because of the relay - wouldn't shut off - same part number used for the rad fan, and the rad fan exhibited the same sort of problem. After replacing both relays with non-Chrysler parts, I have had no problems with either Jeep starter or rad fan.) After pulling the relay on the Acclaim, the pump stopped. Plug the relay back in, pump does not start until the engine is started. Shut off engine, same problem. My neighbour will replace the relay. Relay is found among other relays under the hood, on the driver's side near the back of the engine compartment. The relays are small black plastic boxes with wires going up into the bottom. Fuel pump relay appeared to be the left one (passenger side) of two mounted together on the surface of ?? (big round piece of metal).
Look at my answer for the location of the fuel pump fuse for the '93 Acclaim. Might help you. I found the relay.
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10 amp... in socket # 20
Look at right of hand's brake
No, there is not a fuel pump reset button on the 93 Acclaim. You need to check your fuel pump fuse under the dash of your vehicle.
Where the fuse box is, remove the panel and there should be a sticker on it, that shows what goes where, and what amp the fuse is.
The fuel pump fuse on a 1991 Plymouth Laser is located in the engine compartment's fuse box. It prevents the fuel pump from being damaged by an electrical surge.
Try fuse in cavity #2(10 amp-red). It supplies engine electronics as well as many other circuits.
Fuse panel cavity #8. Fuse is 5 amp and tan in colour. The circuits are as follows; fuel,voltage, oil and temp gauges. Chimes, warning lamp module, seat belt warning lights and mechanical cluster circuit board.
No, the 1974 Plymouth uses a mechanical fuel pump mounted on the engine block. It does not have an electric fuel pump.
In my 1990 Plymouth Acclaim owners manual Shows:Cavity = 8 Fuse = 5 amp, Tan Circuits = Fuel, voltage, oil, and temp, gauges, chimes, warning lamp module, seat belt warning and brake warning lights mechanical cluster circuit board. comment: I had my "distributor pick-up" replaced. car would just die out, while i was driving.
Try looking under left side of dash in fuse box my 89 has a fuse for each headlight yours might also.