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Clifford Slone Posted on Mar 15, 2013
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I have a 93 Toyota and it just died one day and won't start back thought it was fuel pump but I'm getting gas to it but won't start any ideas.

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You need tune up,cap or coils,could be crankshaft sensor,camshaft sensor,maybe fuel filter.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2008

SOURCE: 93 honda accord fuel pump??

Check the distributor by letting the car run and tug on the wiring and see if the car acts up. Under the thermostat housing is a wiring harness, I've seen coolant drip on the connector of the O2 sensor and cause this problem too. The main relay is the switch you're referring to. It's located under the dash of the driver's side to the left. I've definitely seen these go bad. Use a test light on the hot wire to the fuel pump. Have an assistant turn the key in the "on" position and see if you have power there. Let me know what you found out so I can hopefully give you more things to check out. Send me emails to [email protected].

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: Jeep won;t start..new fuel pump installed

try the fuel filter and make sure you have proper oil pressure!! Remeber if you have tried craking to many bad times then the plugs are going to be fouled out!! Means that they are going to be drowned with gas and need replacing!! Also make sure your fuel pump is coming on!! You should hear a hissin or a hummin noise back from the fuel tank!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2009

SOURCE: no power from fuse to fuel pump

check in trunk for a fuel cut out switch, it shuts down fuel flow in case of an accident

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ROBERT GARCIA

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2009

SOURCE: where is fuel pump relay on 1995 toyota camry

generally toyota, supply `power direct from ecu

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2010

SOURCE: 1990 CUTLASS CIERA,DIED ONE DAY,CHANGED

sometimes the tank decomposes from the inside flaking off and clogging filters, pumps, etc. always a good idea to completly remove tank and flush to check for same when changing the fuel pump. if that's your problem, you will need a new gas tank

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No assumptions.
Diagnose problem.
Pinch off the fuel return line.
Check fuel pressure--I don't wanna!PITA!
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Toyota's have a gas tank drain plug!!!!!!!!!
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