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No power to the fuel pump - 2006 Mitsubishi Galant

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Well actually there are 2 things that can cause this.. I'll list them both and the fix,,

1.) fuse.. There are 1 / 2 fuses that protect the fuel pump.. The first is the in fuse panel under the hood. Under the fuse panel cover is a diagram showing which fuse is which.. Simply replace that fuse..
the second fuse if any (some vehicles have them) is in the kick panel under the dash board. Just like the fuse box under the hood, the cover has a diagram showing which fuse is which .. simply replace it..

2.) the second most common problem is the relay.. There are 2 locations that the relay will be ,, The first is in the fuse panel under the hood. look at the diagram to determine the fuel pump relay and change it.. The second location id under the dashboard.. Locate the cars computer under the dash,, and you will notice 4 - 5 wires connecting to a relay box,, thats the pump relay,, simply open the box and replace the relay..

Now if both thge above isnt your problem the relay is controlled by the ignition switch (tumbler), now what happens is this trips the relay to tun on the pump,, The switch may be shorting or damaged or the wires fallen off,, replace the switch,, (this is a very rare issue)..

good luck..

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Look in your fuse panel and look for fuel pump. check fuse with test light when key turned on.

  • William Nichols Feb 08, 2019

    look in your fuse panel and look for fuel pump. check fuse with test light when key turned on.

  • William Nichols Feb 08, 2019

    look in your fuse panel and look for fuel pump. check fuse with test light when key turned on.

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Figured this might help....from the owner's manual from my 2003 galant 3.0L
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  • GonnaSmashIt Feb 08, 2019

    Figured this might help....from the owner's manual from my 2003 galant 3.0L

  • GonnaSmashIt Feb 08, 2019

    Figured this might help....from the owner's manual from my 2003 galant 3.0L

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