CHECK THE CONNECTOR THAT IS ABOVE THE TRANSMISSION. MY POWER WIRE TO THE FUEL PUMP WAS LOOSE IN THE CONNECTOR AND CAUSED THE VAN TO SHUT OFF. I FOUND THIS AFTER I REPLACED THE FUEL PUMP.
If you are getting power to the pump and no fuel is coming out then yes.
No , it would crank , but if there was no power getting to the electric fuel pump it would not start
The fuel pump inertia switch is a MECHANICAL switch that " breaks " the electrical circuit to the electric fuel pump so that no power is going to the electric fuel pump
Fuel pump inertia switch tripped , fuse blown for electric fuel pump , bad fuel pump relay , bad wiring connection
You can replace your electric fuel pump glass by taking it into the repair shop and getting a good quote on what work needs to be done on it and the price.
fuel pump relay, fuse or wires
Blown fuel pump fuse or defective fuel pump relay.
If you're getting power to the pump this proves the fuel pump fuse and fuel pump relay are good. That leaves only two possibilities. Either the pump is running but it's not pumping fuel. Or possibly the fuel filter is clogged.
The inertia switch is a mechanical switch that opens the power circuit to the electric fuel pump so no power is going to the pump so the switch doesn't have a fuse . There will be a fuse and a relay for the electric fuel pump
YES, there is an electric fuel pump inside of the fuel tank.
Check the pressure from the pump. Check to see if the pump is getting power. You can probably hear the pump whirr for a few seconds when you turn on the ignition key.
If the pump is getting power but not pumping, it's probably a faulty pump. It's also possible that the pump pickup screen is blocked.