on the fire wall under relay center this is the fuel pump fuse injector fuse is in the fuse block injector a if any at all what is the problem any whay.
Yes the pump feeds them or you could just unplug injector(s)
fuse box in the engine bay
Main causes: Lack of compression, Bad spark plug, no fuel, bad fuel bump fuse, clogged fuel fiter, or clogged fuel injector(s)
If it is just one injector, it is a bad injector or a problem in the wiring harness or connector for that injector. If it is all of the injectors, it could be a fuse, the entire injector harness, a broken loose or unplugged connector on the injector harness, or the fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator.
yes the fuel injector relay is the same as the fuel pump relay.
There are several things that could cause is. The fuel pump itself might be defective. It may also be that you have a blown fuel pump fuse or the fuel pump relay is defective. Another possibility is a clogged fuel filter.
The fuel injectors do have a fuse, usually found in your underhood Fuse Box. Using a Noid light can let you know if the injector is receiving a power and Ground.
An electrical short between the fuse and your fuel pump, I would replace the fuel pump first..
your injector is probably shorted internally. uncommon but not unheard of
I have a 1995 Pontiac grand prix and it does have a fuse for the fuel injectors. Mine is located under the hood on passenger side and fuse box lid is labeled so you know exactly which fuse it is.
Pull the ECM fuse or the injector fuse , or you can pull the fuel pump relay out of it .... all will keep it from starting