Fuel pump

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Asked by SuburbanGirl84 Apr 09, 2019 at 02:17 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Suburban

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2004 Chevy Suburban I just replace the fuel pump
replace the relay and it's still not kicking on like I don't hear
the humming sound when you turn the key over for the fuel
pump what could be my problem now?

3 Answers

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power from ignition switch for 1...……. fuel pump relay (best choice) 2 find in your engine compartment panel and swap with like relay and see if you fix your problem

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I replaces the fuel pump relay also already but its still not kicking on... If you spray starting fluid in the carb it starts right up...

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Where did the pump come from? Did you have to wire in a new pigtail? You need to use a test light and check for power at the pump! Maybe it got wired wrong, just because the pump is new doesnt mean it's good.

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