It doesn't have an electric fuel pump. It has a carburetor and a mechanical fuel pump. So there isn't a fuel pump fuse.
The carburetor has an electric choke that is possibly shorted.
Not from the factory because it has a mechanical fuel pump with your carburetor equipped engine
Turns out the problem was never the throttle, it was an experimental in-line fuse that went out.
The fuse for the cruise control on a 1998 Nissan Sentra is at the Number 22 spot in the fuse box. This is a 10 Amp. fuse that also controls the horn and steering switch. if the horn still works, check the speed sensor on the transmission or the cruise control module on the carburetor.
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The sensor carburetor uses the sensors in its operation while the electric carburetor uses the electric current in its operation.
It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.
There is no such thing as a TBI carburetor - it's either one or the other. TBI stands for Throttle Body Injection. It may look like a carburetor but there is an injected mounted inside the body. If you have no fuel it may be a bad fuel pump, blown fuel pump fuse of bad fuel pump relay. The filter may even be clogged.
It doesn't have a carburetor.
It does not have a carburetor.
It is in the float chamber of the carburetor.