2005 tucson won't start fuel pump?
SOURCE: On a 2005 hyundai sonata I have a no start
If you have a four cylinder, the fuel pump doesn't have a separate relay, but rather its relay is built into the ECM relay. This relay is behind the center portion of the dash bolted onto the right side support bracket there. It's powered by one of the 30A slow blow ignition fuses in the underhood fuse block.
If you have the V6, there will be two separate relays on the above referenced bracket. The fuel pump relay should be the lower one of the two. For this relay, power originates at the 20A fuel pump fuse in the underhood fuse block.
Hyundai's online schematics are an excellent tool for this task. Simply register for an account at www.hmaservice.com. When inside, go to the ETM (Electrical Troubleshooting Manual) link in service information, select your year and model and MFI fuel system. The first page will show you the relay and additional information. If you click on the connector number for a component, it will bring up a separate window, in which you can click on links at the top to show a diagram of the connector, a picture of the component/connector, and a diagram of the wire harness in the vicinity of the connector.
SOURCE: Where is the starter motor on my 2005 Hyundai Tucson V6?
Same place as all cars under the car at the transmission bell housing.
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You say won't turn over, that means to us that the engine doesn't spin when the starter is engaged, is that it?
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