Yes the pump feeds them or you could just unplug injector(s)
yes the fuel injector relay is the same as the fuel pump relay.
It could be your fuel pump fuse or just your fuel pump. i had the same problem it was just the fuse on mine
in fuel tank, after pull out the rear seat you will able to find the same.
On a 1995 Mitsubishi Montero Sport, the fuel pump is primarily powered by the fuel pump relay, which is located in the fuse box under the dashboard. Additionally, there is a 15-amp fuse designated for the fuel pump in the same fuse box that protects the circuit. If the fuel pump is not functioning, checking both the relay and the fuse is a good first step in troubleshooting.
it is located in the maxi fuse panel in the fuse box under the hood just left of the steering column. there is also a relay fuse for the fuel pump in the same fuse box that should be check
possible, also a fuse or a mal-functioned pump.
The fuel pump for all Astros is IN the fuel tank. You will have to safely drain the tank to get at the pump. Replace the level sensor at the same time.
Look in the fuse panel under the hood. The cover will usually tell which fuse it is. There is also a fuel pump relay in the same panel and it will be marked as well. Both have to be functioning properly for the pump to work.
To find a 1993 Ford F150 fuel pump fuse look under the hood. On the left front fender there is a small black box by the air cleaner. The relay switch for it is number two, in the same box fuse number sixteen slot fuse is for the actual fuel pump.
there is a fuel pump relay in the fuse box next to battery labeled fuel pump relay on l id of fuse box.I have a 95 it should be same on 93 otherwise look in chiltons or haynes book. Chrysler does not use inertia switches. it is not a switch it is a black fuse that is fuel pump relay
What i know of what to do is just take out the fuse. the fuse is under the steering wheel and the alternator and fuel pump is in the same fuse. just pull it and you'll be okey.
Check the fuse in the fuse box in the engine compartment labeled ECI (Electronic controlled injectors) They share the same power circuit as the fuel pump.