96 GMC Jimmy
jaydeline
07-30-2007, 10:15 AM
My jimmy was running fine yesterday, started right up.
I went down a dirt back road, where there were some ruts,(wash out ruts I guess), Anyway, I was driving, I slowed down, as no way to avert them, then my engine just quit.
I went to start it again, and the fuel pump wouldnt kick on.
I checked all fuses and nothing. All were good.
someone told me to check the fuel pump relay in the glove box. I tried it and still nothing.
what could have happened????
Ok someone said to check the inertia switch. I have some mechanics telling me that GMC dont have them then another says they do.
If they do, where is located?????
would someone email me please? I need this vehicle to get to work
Thanks
[email protected]
I went down a dirt back road, where there were some ruts,(wash out ruts I guess), Anyway, I was driving, I slowed down, as no way to avert them, then my engine just quit.
I went to start it again, and the fuel pump wouldnt kick on.
I checked all fuses and nothing. All were good.
someone told me to check the fuel pump relay in the glove box. I tried it and still nothing.
what could have happened????
Ok someone said to check the inertia switch. I have some mechanics telling me that GMC dont have them then another says they do.
If they do, where is located?????
would someone email me please? I need this vehicle to get to work
Thanks
[email protected]
MT-2500
07-30-2007, 01:10 PM
W3elcome to AF.
Only Fords have inertia switches.:grinyes:
It is not wise to post your e mail for the public to see.
Any answers here you can read and should get a e mail notification when a answer is posted.
Fuel pump relay behind glove box.
Check EMC fuse no 5 for power.
Check gray wire from relay to fuel pump for 12 volt power.
Key on 3 second fuel pump prime or starting.
Also there is a single red fuel pump prime wire someplace for testing fuel pump.
Only Fords have inertia switches.:grinyes:
It is not wise to post your e mail for the public to see.
Any answers here you can read and should get a e mail notification when a answer is posted.
Fuel pump relay behind glove box.
Check EMC fuse no 5 for power.
Check gray wire from relay to fuel pump for 12 volt power.
Key on 3 second fuel pump prime or starting.
Also there is a single red fuel pump prime wire someplace for testing fuel pump.
jaydeline
07-31-2007, 10:35 AM
ok sorry,
I switched around all the relay switches and nothing worked.
I switched around all the relay switches and nothing worked.
MT-2500
07-31-2007, 01:22 PM
ok sorry,
I switched around all the relay switches and nothing worked.
Check EMC fuse no 5 for power.
Check gray wire from relay to fuel pump for 12 volt power.
Key on 3 second fuel pump prime or starting.
Also there is a single red fuel pump prime wire someplace for testing fuel pump.
I switched around all the relay switches and nothing worked.
Check EMC fuse no 5 for power.
Check gray wire from relay to fuel pump for 12 volt power.
Key on 3 second fuel pump prime or starting.
Also there is a single red fuel pump prime wire someplace for testing fuel pump.
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