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Old 08-10-2014, 11:31 AM
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grand voyager electrical problem

I have a 2000 grand voyager when you try to start it you dont hear the fuel pump kick on but it cranks over and when you let go of the key a relay under the hood clicks un til you take off the battery or pull the relay help please i hate eletrical problems
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Remove the pump relay and jump contacts 30 and 87. The pump should spin immediately. Doesn't spin? You have a blown fuse, damaged wiring or bad pump.
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Re: grand voyager electrical problem

thanks to all but this van went to the bone yard i got 300 for it as is time to move on
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