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Old 07-27-2012, 07:06 PM
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1990 LeBaron

I recently purchased a 1990 LeBaron convertible that had been gathering dust, or mold here on the gulf coast, for nearly 2 years in a fellows back yard. When we tryed to start it the fuel pump didnt work but it started readily with a little priming. Simply thinking the fuel pump was bad I handed over the money and off I went. So now at home and I have no power to the dash, fuel pump, and headlights. The engine readily cranks over and there is power to the convertible top, radio, turn signals,antennae and AC blower. I tried to jump across the appropriate (I think) pins on the relay but still no fuel pump. My limited bit of internet research turns up that there is supposedly an underhood fuse box but I certainly cant find it, or anyting resembling a fuse box in the engine compartment. Any help is most definitely appreciated.
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Old 07-27-2012, 08:45 PM
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Re: 1990 LeBaron

Focus on one problem 1st, but don't rule out others causing the same problem.
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What's the fuel pressure @ rail ?
Fuel pump filter, Fuel pump fuse, fuel pump relay, or a bad fuel pump

Why was this car parked for 2-years?
Make sure ground wires are cleaned.
Stuck or bad relays
plugged injectors
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