Under the hood there is a fuse or relay box. one is labeled for a fuel pump but it is empty. Is a fuse or relay required for this location?
The fuel pump is controlled by the EFI fuse. If your car can go thru the RPM band in park or neutral, you do not have a fuel-related problem. What you may have is a transmission problem, or, the brakes may be seized. Does the vehicle "roll easily" if you push it? If not, a brake inspection is needed.
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My son just bought the car and it runs lousy. At acceleration it is fuel starved and cuts out. It has great responce as long as it is not in motion. When the break is on and you step on the throtle it does not stall, let off the brake and move and it stalls.
The car rolls perfectly fine. If you push lightly on the accelerator there is no problem with moving and driving, but when you need extra power and push the accelerator down, the rpm drops to 1000 and surges occasionally until you let off and ease back on the throttle.
the empty slot is not the problem, what is the fuel pressure reading.
did it run before without this fuse or relay? there are many empty slots in all cars, so if it ran before then u have answered your own question.
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