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Old 05-24-2004, 01:45 PM
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relay problems, PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

recently my car has been not starting on a day to day basis. at first, it was once, but now, it doesnt start very often. it usually starts when cold but doesnt when hot. anyway, a friend said it could be the relay to the fuel pump or something, has anyone had this or does anyone know about this??? Can relays cause this type of problem, do they wear out???
Also, where excactly is the fuel pump relay on a 96 max. are there maybe other relays that could cause a lack of fuel pressure?
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Old 05-24-2004, 06:33 PM
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sometimes a bad connection can have simular symptoms. try checking the two crank sensor connectors. one is at the front of the engine right below the crank pulley, unplug it, make sure it's clean (no corrosion,oil,dirt), clean if needed (electronic/electrical spray clean usually works).try to start, NO?. ck rear crank sensor, radiator side of trans at the bottom just above the crossmember, same steps. good luck.
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oh yeah, make sure the battery and starter are good. including the cables, clean connetions.
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