Bad fuel pump?
If it is still in the same place as a '93, it is behind (near the connections of) the Battery.
check power to horn - no power to horn -check ground -no power to horn -check relay - no power to relay -check fuse inside car first thing -still no power to relay -check horn button -still no power - possible break in wire
Bolted to the radiator support on the left side. Find the starter relay and tap it firmly ,then try again. Still no crank, manually jump across the relay to 'force' current to the starter solenoid.
new fuel pump in my 95 grand am se but still not working
the is a relay switch i think on the right side of the transmission housing up near the exaust if that is what you are asking DARKSEID007 My Advice: The relay should be located on the frame of the van behind the passenger side headlight inside of the engine compartment along side 2 other relays on a 3 prong bracket. I hope this helps you and if it still does not start then it is beyond my helpful area of knowledge. DARKSEID007
if after replacing fuel pump and still not getting power to the pump, check the crank sensor, this may have gone bad and quite often can be the problem.
Because a switch is a 'permanent' action. A relay only completes the circuit while there is power. If there is a fault in the circuit, a switch will still allow power through, whereas a relay will break the circuit.
To install a power accessory relay switch in a 2004 Pontiac Montana van, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the relay panel, typically found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, and identify the correct relay slot for the accessory switch using the vehicle's manual. Insert the new relay in the appropriate slot, ensuring it is seated properly. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the accessory to confirm that the installation was successful.
I have a 2004 ford f150 heritage supercab i changed the fuel pump because it did't have any power and still no power all fuse are good and relay
Bad switch? Bad relay/ Breaker tripped?
The 1995 Pontiac 3.1 liter engine recommended fuel pressure is 17 pounds per square inch. The fuel pressure can vary a pound or two, and still be acceptable.
There is a Relay for the Power Door Locks, which I purchased today from Checker Auto parts, but I can not find where the relay is located. I am assuming or hoping that it is the Relay for both the Door Locks and Power Windows.