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I doubt it.
Not usually. Disconnect it and see what happens.
it will shut the stuff of and you will have to buy a new one but it isn't serious
Yes the relay will still click you could have blown a fuse that is for the pump, the relay on some models of engine is to only heat the fuel quickly for faster starting
It is possible for aÊrelay toÊstop working. A relay can overheat or stop working due to a shortage in the wiring.
The relay isn't working correctly
Check fuel pump relay. On mine I switched relay with another to confirm that was the problem.
Check connections at the blower motor, blower motor resistor and at the switch. You may find a melted connection.
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.
If the truck is manual. There are a couple of place to check. A bad ignition switch, bad clutch interlock switch or a bad starter relay. If it is an automatic. The selector switch could be bad.
It probably is wiring or relay.
It would probably be nice to know what we are working on. I had a similar problem on a 1994 ford escort, and it was actually the relay block where the relay plugs in that was faulty. Hope this helps.