
I have a 91 Plymouth Sundance. Possible problem with the fuel pump?!
2.2-cylinder fuel injection. My car was overturned, but does not start. I tried to start while the battery is jumped and still would not start, so I do not think the battery or the alternator because the battery is charged a backup. I added two gallons of gas in my car yesterday (total of about 3), so I know should be enough to at least start. It occurred to me look under my car and saw a fuel line (perhaps the main supply line?) Who was corroded, broke and not connected with the rest of the line. Even with the fuel line can be broken, it should still be able to hear the fuel pump "Buzz" if you turn the ignition? I tried to see buzz and heard nothing. I replaced the fuse and have not heard. I can only think the problem is 1. Bad fuel pump 2. Filter Clogged fuel 3. the line was broken and hanging is a main fuel line to the injectors.
Get a wiring diagram and check the power in the connector on the pump to the tank, also check the ground for him too. If both are there, replace your pump to the line, can be difficult to get deleted but can be repaired. The pumps are easy to find for these cars, go to your local parts store.
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