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1994 chrysler concorde wont start.fuel pump is new .idont hear the fuel pump run when you turn key.car cranks over but no start all fuses are ok car used to blow #18 fuse when pump was replaced it stopped but car no start.
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That symptom can be a bad fuel pump, but is usually a bad crank position sensor. Have a helper turn the key to run position while you listen at the gas tank filler tube with cap removed. If you hear a 'hum' for a few seconds, probably not fuel pump , but a fuel pressure test at engine supply will eliminate bad pump pressure. If pressure OK, replace crank sensor. Seen this many times. Sensor will cause hard/no start condition and/or fail after engine heats up after 10-15 mile of driving.
i would turn on the ignition while listening under the back of the car and you should hear a buzzing from the fuel pump. if you dont hear it then either your fuel pump is bad or you blew a fuse or sometimes you can trip the fuel safety shut of switch that should be located in owners manuel
Turn key to on position do not crank you should hear a grrr grunt sound that is your fuel pump but i think you will not hear the grunt because your fuel pump is most likely not functioning.
Disconnect the battery for 5 minutes. There is an ASD relay that sends power to the fuel pump. Can you hear the fuel pump run when you turn the key? Don't turn the key far enough to crank it. Just turn it on and you should hear the fuel pump run for about 2 seconds. If you can hear the pump running, make sure you have spark at the plugs.
This may be a fuel pump... do you hear it at all when you first turn the ignition to 'run' ? there also may be a valve on the fuel rail for the injectors where you can check for fuel pressure... I'm not sure. Just my 2 cents worth.
It's either not getting fuel or spark. Have you checked to see if you are getting any spark to the plugs. Take one of the plug wires off its plug and place it close to the frame or engine. When you crank the engine you should be able to see a spark jump from the plug wire to the frame. if you do not see a spark you have a problem with the ignition system. If you do see a spark then the problem is with the fuel system.
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