I doubt that it would be the fuel pump relay. If it's a throttle body injection vehicle, the injector could be stuck. But you wouldn't get ANY fuel into the engine if the fuel pump isn't working. Relay can be tested by turning key on but not starting. if you hear fuel pump 'HUMM', you know pump and relay are working. If no firing at keystart and experiencing flooding, not a fuel pump issue. There is a spark issue of some kind.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, or defective fuel pump.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, or a worn out fuel pump.
No, it shouldn't have anything to do with the starter. A bad fuel relay will stop the fuel pump from working.
that means both the relay and fuel pump are accuratelly working.
A fuel pump relay switch can cause your car to stall after starting. A malfunctioning fuel pump relay switch can cause your car to not start at all.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, clogged fuel filter, or the pump itself is defective.
Bad relay, No power to relay, Wiring from relay to pump and our most likely problem is, the fuel pump is bad. changed it already
shut of the fuel relay and crank until it starts, then it will die. reconnect relay and your good to go
relay is giving power to other relay pump not working
check fuel pump fuse..
no, but there is a relay or fuse for the fuel pump you can pull. there really is no way to "reset" a fuel pump. if it stops working it needs to be replaced, assuming the pump is the cause of the failure
If the fuel pump relay switch is bad then the fuel pump will not be turned on. Think of the relay like a light switch. If the switch has a bad connection then the light doesnt work.