Lincoln Continental Fuel Pump - NO POWER

1992 Lincoln Continental

Car sat for 2 months while I was out of town. Ran fine when parked. Upon returning, Car didn't start. NO POWER TO FUEL PUMP.

Checked inertia switch, fine. Run 12V to wire leaving inertia switch, fuel pump comes on & car starts.

No power coming of the module on the Rad. Support. PINK WIRE WITH BLACK TRACER LINE Where is the fuel pump relay located? I bought one but can't find it in the car.

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Savage
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1992 Lincoln Continental

Car sat for 2 months while I was out of town. Ran fine when parked. Upon returning, Car didn't start. NO POWER TO FUEL PUMP.

Checked inertia switch, fine. Run 12V to wire leaving inertia switch, fuel pump comes on & car starts.

No power coming of the module on the Rad. Support. PINK WIRE WITH BLACK TRACER LINE Where is the fuel pump relay located? I bought one but can't find it in the car.

Reply to
Savage

I'm sorry, what model of Toyota did you say this was?

Reply to
Mike Harris

I never knew that Toyota had a model called the "Lincoln Continental." You learn something new every day. :-)

Reply to
Here in Ohio

Lincolns have a fuel cutoff located in the trunk. Chances are from sitting so long the thing tripped and turned off the pump. The method for reactivating the pump is in the Owner's Manual.

Reply to
Hachiroku

But he said he checked the inertia switch already...

Reply to
Here in Ohio

Hey! I tried!

Reply to
Vash The Stampede

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