Locating Fuel Pump on 99 Sebring LX Coupe
So our mechanic claims the fuel pump should be under the seat, but all there is under there is the fuel gauge sending unit!
Where have they hidden the pump, anyone know? Thanks |
Found it, but still won't stay running!
So there are 2 accesses under the back seat, one obvious in the center, and one on the passenger side, kind of under the carpet and no so obvious.
Put in the new pump, car started up, idled for 5 minutes and died. What to check next? Thanks |
Codes?
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No Codes
Not even a check engine light, just dies and/or will not start.
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You need to take a systematic approach to finding out what is wrong: Don't assume that the new fuel pump is working. Check for fuel, spark. If either is missing, you will need to figure out why.
Not all codes light the check engine light. Scan for codes if you can. |
Systematic Approach
Thanks DCotter, I am trying, this isn’t even my car.
Here is my systematic approach, over 10 days or so!
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Amazing how those malted beverages clarify the whole thing. Let us know how it all shakes out.
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On the road again !
So the pro found the Crankcase Positioning Sensor to be bogus, back on the road 3 hours after we dropped it off.
No idea of the damages, it was one of those friend of a friend yada yada! Thanks again |
That would be the Crankshaft Position Sensor. If that was bad, there would have been no spark, and the engine computer would have lit the check engine light, and generated an error code.
Anyway, back on the road is good. |
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