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Join Date: Jun 2011
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2006/Eclipse/GS
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The other day I went to start my eclipse up and it wasn't turning over only cranking so I checked the battery alternator and starter and everything checked out then I went to check the fuel pump and found out that the fuel pump wasn't receiving and power does anyone know what was cause the fuel pump to stop getting power and if so how do you fix it?
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Brian
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Boston, MA
Vehicle:
2009 4G69
Posts: 3,007
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relay ?? wiring?? computer ?? sounds like it is just an electrical issue with voltage going to the pump
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Name:
Thomas
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Fort Lauderdale Fl
Vehicle:
2008/Eclipse/GT
Posts: 4,176
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Look in the box under the hood. There are 2 relay boxes next to the battery. Under the cover is the guide to what the relays are. Could just be a bad pump...pop of the rear seat, there's like 4 screws to the cover then 10 bolts to pull the pump assembly out.
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