First I would jump the fuel pump relay with a good wire to fully rule out faulty relay. I don't remember the pins that need to be connected (85-87?).
If still no crank, I'd leave the jumper and pull a temporary wire from the relay directly to the pump to rule out immobilizer or faulty wiring between relay-pump.
If still no worky, than the pump has to be bad or just rusted stuck. Sometimes all they need is a whack to the top.
Just rule out things that are known to fail.
If still no crank, I'd leave the jumper and pull a temporary wire from the relay directly to the pump to rule out immobilizer or faulty wiring between relay-pump.
If still no worky, than the pump has to be bad or just rusted stuck. Sometimes all they need is a whack to the top.
Just rule out things that are known to fail.



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