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We have replaced the fuel pump and the car is still not getting fuel to start, I have a 98 Mazda MPV and cannot find the reset for fuel pump or where the fuel filter may be?
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First i would replace the fuel filter. If the fuel filter is clogged it will not let ample amount of fuel to the engine. Very cheap part and usually is easy to replace. Might want to get the fuel pump checked out.
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its in the fuel tank. remove the seat in the rear and lift the floor covering theres an access cover to get to the fuel pump there. if there is a hanger assembly available for it i suggest you buy that it comes complete and ready to install. hope this helps
That wire is input 4S to the powertrain control module. I dont know if having it grounded all the time will affect the powertrain control computer but it doesnt seem to want to hurt the fuel pump circuitry itself from looking at the schematics. I'd try to ground it start it then make sure of course the relay opens when you shut it off then try to drive it to make sure the grounded pin on the PCM doesnt affect the transmission.
I was browsing unsolved problems. If you still have the problem, I'll try to help you. But it's going to be awhile trying to communicate back and forth. First...Check the engine for spark. Take off a plug wire and stick a screw driver in the wire end and place the metal part of the screw driver next to something on the van that's metal. Have someone crank it over for just a second or two and see if a small spark jumps from the screw driver to the metal part. I'll check back for your answer.
It is typically located in the rear of the vehicle in one of the side compartments. It has a red button on it. I would also check the fuel pump fuse, and relay.
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