There is a fuel pump relay underneath the fuse box in the pasenger side of the engine compartment. This relay gets stuck and does not open when the ignition key is turned off or after the engine is started.
i hardwired my fuel pump so tada flip a switch and fuel pump is on
yes, the purpose of the relay is to signal the pump to turn on and off, if its not working at all the fuel pump will not turn on.
pull the fuse
Just finished replacing fuel pump on my bronco 2 . Mine was a mechanical pump located on engine block behind and below power steering pump. Pain to get off without flex rachet extention or socket swival. Mine had NO fuel pump on it.
A 1976 Ford Bronco would still have a carburetor for the engine , so it does not have a fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) like the Ford fuel injected engines do ( that use an electric fuel pump ) * if that is what you mean
the switch you are looking for i beleave is the inertia switch.. on your bronco i beleave it is located behind the glove box
I don't think they have fuel pump shut off switch. What model?
I dont understand, If you can hear it turn on then it must have been off to begin with. The fuel pump will run as long as the key is on, it has to for the engine to operate.
I think its under the dash, above the brake and E/brake ...
An easy way to prime them is, after the fuel pump and filter are replaced, turn the ignition to on. DON'T CRANK THE ENGINE! When you turn car on, you should hear the pump. Turn car off wait about 5 seconds, and turn on ignition. Do this on and off about 6-8 times, and it should deliver enough fuel to injectors and vent the air.
To prime the fuel pump on a 1998 S10, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the ignition is in the "Off" position. Then, locate the fuel pump relay in the fuse box and remove it. Turn the ignition key to the "On" position (without starting the engine) for a few seconds, which will activate the fuel pump and pressurize the system. Finally, turn the ignition off, replace the fuel pump relay, and start the engine.
To turn off the fuel pump on a 1994 Buick LeSabre, you can disconnect the fuel pump relay located in the fuse box under the hood. Alternatively, you can remove the fuel pump fuse from the same fuse box. Always ensure the ignition is turned off before performing these actions to avoid any electrical issues or fuel leaks.