My 1998 Chevy Truck's fuel pump stopped working. So I changed out the relay and fuse, but it still didn't work. Then, I dropped the tank and removed the fuel pump. I hooked up the pump directly to the battery and the pump turned on, but when I hooked it back up the wiring harness (still outside the tank), still no fire. I checked the ground wire and it is connected. So I'm stuck. Does anyone have a suggestion?

Asked by NovaWash Sep 05, 2013 at 03:24 PM about the 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Extended Cab LB RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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....okay, check continuity at your pump because in testing it without gasoline to cool the little electric motor it probably has fried on you as well....check for +12 volts with the key switched to on...double back and check your relay and finally the ignition switch...but seems as though it should have been tested WET....return it if you can~

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I'm having same problem replaced the pump and relay still not working

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I have a 89 Silverado I'm switching my fuel pump directly to my starter the wires that supposed to go to the ignition I hook to the solenoid the wires that go to the battery a hook to the solenoid also on the ignition side for the green and white and the orange straight to the battery but I hooked into the call do I have to hook it to the battery directly and do I have to hook it to the ignition

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