Why am I getting No power to pump

Asked by Guru9Z5SNX Nov 27, 2020 at 03:15 PM about the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Changed fuel pump getting no power

9 Answers

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Also this fuse box design has a bad problem with contact issues.. if u look at the underhood fusebox you should see 4 silver bolts in with the fuses holding it down... make sure these are not loose

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Without a testlight, volt meter and actually being with the car to do tests its hard to say... need to verify on pin 85/86 that the pcm is supplying B+ when the key is first turned... its completely normal for fuel pump to lose power after a second or 2 after turning key on

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