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sounds like it could be the sock filter on the bottom of the fuel pump has come off, its purpose is to keep fuel in the sock at the pickup tube so it won`t suck air. when the sock comes off fuel will pull away from the tube allowing this to happen. will happen more when the fuel level is between almost empty and 1/2 a tank.
The best things you do is to check the relay circuit for a short to ground or voltage. .sometimes when you attempt to start or crank the engine it will be dropping voltage due to short to grounds. ...
the only cut off is the fuel pump relay which is located on the drivers side inner fender among 2or 3 other relays by the computer.its been a while but i think its the 1st or 2nd in from the outer fender edge.
The fuel filter on a '93 Plymouth Acclaim is located on the underside of the car. It will be on the passenger side roughly between the back seat and fuel tank area. It is held on to the frame of the car with a single bolt and a clamp.
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