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How Do You Troubleshoot Fuel Pump Problems For A Chrysler Sebring?

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How Do You Troubleshoot Fuel Pump Problems For A Chrysler Sebring?

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Troubleshooting fuel pump problems on a Chrysler Sebring is easy if you know what to look for and don’t overlook basic issues. Make sure you’re getting power to the fuel pump. The easiest way is to listen for it. You can have an assistant sit in the driver’s seat and turn the key. Tell him to turn the key to the auxiliary position, which is the point before you engage the starter. Go over to the gas cap as your assistant turns the key. Remove the gas cap and put your ear to the fill tube. When your partner turns the key, you should hear the motor engaging. It will run for at least a second. If you don’t hear it running, chances are you have a fuel pump going out. Use a test light to ensure the fuel pump has a proper ground, and plug it into the relays to make sure the relay is working correctly. Most relays have metal slots on the top to put your test light on. The light will turn on if there is power in the relays. If you’re getting power in the relays and the fuse is good, you either

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