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Bmw 428i fuel pump control module fuse number

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Hey welcome to fixya go to the tank of the car the fuse box is under the Matt, you will also get a small folded paper that will guide with all what you need

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  • daniel k nakwafila
    daniel k nakwafila Jun 09, 2019

    Hey welcome to fixya go to the tank of the car the fuse box is under the Matt, you will also get a small folded paper that will guide with all what you need

  • daniel k nakwafila
    daniel k nakwafila Jun 09, 2019

    Hey welcome to fixya go to the tank of the car the fuse box is under the Matt, you will also get a small folded paper that will guide with all what you need

  • daniel k nakwafila
    daniel k nakwafila Jun 09, 2019

    Hey welcome to fixya go to the trunk of the car the fuse box is under the Matt, you will also get a small folded paper that will guide with all what you need

  • daniel k nakwafila
    daniel k nakwafila Jun 09, 2019

    Hey welcome to fixya go to the trunk of the car the fuse box is under the Matt, you will also get a small folded paper that will guide with all what you need

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: bmw 540i fuel pump

You must check to see if you have power at the fuel pump relay which is probable in a fuse box under the hood.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 mustang cobra fuel pump wont run

The relay could be bad, or a problem with the PATS.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2012

SOURCE: what fuses control the fuel pump

Give me the model of your car

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 10, 2014

SOURCE: Have a 1990 Chevy Silverado pickup 350 Put a new

Disconnect the wire connection to the fuel pump, turn it on and test for 12V (or whatever your car battery voltage is) at the leads coming from the battery. If 12V is present the problem is the fuel pump. Test the continuity of the pump circuit at the same time (no power on for this test). set VOM to resistance attach to both leads going to pump. If reads 0.00 continuity is OK. If no reading pump circuit is open, pump motor is bad. I have had them bad right out of the box. Good lesson to learn whenever possible, ALWAYS bench test new parts before installing.

Randy Ohler

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2015

SOURCE: 2004 ford explorer when you turn the switch on the fuel pump fuse blows . i un pluged fuel pump it still blows . i went and un pluged fuel control module and it doest blow

Ford runs the fuse to the coil side of the relay, then to the inertia switch, then to the module. The module supplies power and ground to the pump. When you unplugged the module, you eliminated the short to ground. Replace the module. It wouldn't be the wiring from the fuse because if it were, it would still blow the fuse, if the hot wire was grounding out.

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check fuse?
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with back seat away and cover open,when starting,no doupt,you should hear the pump,
if all ok,
check ignition coils,but,it would seem bizarre they all four brake down in one shot,
fuse box,check power,
and....also check relay under stering wheel,is fo alarm,but...aso happens....
good luck...
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