Here's 2 things I would check:
# Fuel filter # Fuel shutoff/inertia/emergency shutoff switch
On a 1999 Ford Windstar : ( relay # 207 is the fuel pump relay ) In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the front of your engine compartment , near the battery
is there fuel pump relay in the 1996 windstar
in the gas tank
The fuel pump relay on a 1996 Ford Windstar is grounded through the vehicle's electrical system, specifically connecting to the vehicle's body or chassis. The relay is activated by the engine control module (ECM), which provides the necessary ground signal when the ignition is turned on. This allows the relay to close and supply power to the fuel pump, enabling it to operate. Proper grounding is essential for the relay to function correctly and ensure fuel delivery to the engine.
If the relay is bad, then the fuel pump will not work.
It is located under the hood beside the the battery, its a black box and the relay is # 207 in the diagram in the owners manual.
The part number for the fuel pump relay on a 2001 Ford Windstar is typically F81B-14B192-AB. However, it's always a good idea to verify with a parts supplier or dealership, as part numbers can vary based on the specific vehicle configuration and any updates.
If the fuel system is still holding pressure the car will start and run until the fuel runs out, The relay turns on the fuel pump.
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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
main engine relay should be replaced with fuel pump relay. Are you sure your fuel filter is not plugged.
Are you sure you pulled the right relay?