I think its tripped causing no power to the pump.
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check your fuel pump voltage lines and earth (ground ) connections . it could be a dodgy earth from the battery ..which is multi strapped to a single earthing terminal on the lefthand side suspension area , under the hood of your car, if it is corroded the ground could be bad. but clean them up ,ad WD40 the connection. aslo check all relays and fuses in line with the fuel pump system . good luck
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Originally posted by britishcamaro:
check your fuel pump voltage lines and earth (ground ) connections . it could be a dodgy earth from the battery ..which is multi strapped to a single earthing terminal on the lefthand side suspension area
Anyway, check the fuel pump fuse.
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