The vehicle may shut off during use if the fuel pump relay goes bad. But it could go bad and the relay shuts off, or the relay gets stuck open (which does not happen often). if the relay gets stuck open then most likely the fuel pump will not shut off (unless the relay is removed) which is dangerous. Also it all completely depends on the wiring of the car. Also, if the fuel pump relay goes bad and shuts off, the vehicle may not start back up until it is replaced.
Normally if you blower will not shut off, you have a bad resistor or relay...most likely the relay...
Fuel pump or fuel relay is going
bad soilinoid on starter
Jeep does not have one could be the relay or bad pump.
"A BAD TEMP SENSOR" Or it could probably be a broken relay of the compressor. Try looking at that one as well.
Remove the fuel pump relay or the fuel pump fuse.
Either the battery is bad or the alternator is bad.
THERE IS A RELAY ON THE SHUT OFF AND SOMETIMES IT DOES NOT RESET AFTER THE KEY IS SHUT OFF .ORIGINALLY WHEN YOU TURNED YOUR TRACTOR OFF AND ENGINE STOPPED YOU WOULD HEAR A CLICK.THIS WAS THE SHUT OFF RELAY RESETTING
Bad fuel pump relays aren't very common but i do run across them every now and then. If the relay is bad one of 2 things will happen - if the relay is "open" (unable to complete the circuit)then the fuel pump will not run and the car will fail to start. If the fuel pump is shorted (the contacts in the relay are fused together)then the fuel pump will never shut off...even if you shut the car off and the key is in your hand the fuel pump will continue to run until the battery is drained of voltage. Then the car will not start without charging the battery or "jumping" the car. About the worst thing a bad fuel pump can do to your car is cause it not to start. It could possibly ruin your battery if the battery sits discharged too long. However the odds on that are not great. Just charge the battery - change out the bad fuel pump relay and everything should be OK.
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Temperature coolant switch is bad or fan relay is stuck closed. Unplug the temperature switch and see if fan goes off. If not, it is the relay. Unplug relay and check contacts with meter to see if they are close (no resistance). Replace relay or switch depending on results.