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Old 03-17-2011, 02:50 PM
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all started the other day my car was cranking but not starting. i have been having some fueling problem. well i decide to change a relay thinking it was a external fuel pump relay. end up being a relay to my scavenger pump. anyways i take the relay out and switch it for one i bought. i jumped in the car and nothing happened when i put the key in the start position. doors just locked that was it. nothing comes on. no fuel pump. no scavenger pump. no radio. no lights on the dash. nothing. i put the old relay back in and still nothing. what could it be?

i was thinking the ignition switch and litterally just got done changing it. and still same prob
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car acts as if the battery is dead. battery is fine. headlights come on as well as interior lights
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You check all the fuses and everything already right?
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yes checked all fuses and relay
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Sounds like an electrical wireing or connection issue, did anything happen that might have caused this? I guess the next thing you could do is start checking voltage readings, I woulda figured it was the ignition as well..
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i have been trying to check all the grounds and connection. about to start with voltage readings here in a few mins




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