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Old 04-23-2017, 04:15 PM
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I have a ford f150 2011 I am not getting power to my fuel pump what is the problem
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Welcome. We're not sure as you posted in the 04-08 forum. You might try posting with your generation.

Relays and fuses are a good place to start. When you say you're not getting any power, one might assume you've checked power at the plug to your pump?
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Seems my comment was deleted. Strange.
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Originally Posted by 2008__XL
Seems my comment was deleted. Strange.
No, there was a double posting originally.
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Originally Posted by nrivera04
No, there was a double posting originally.
That explains it!
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Originally Posted by 2008__XL
Seems my comment was deleted. Strange.
Everyone immediately jumps to the "my comment was deleted" conclusion...

Moved to 2009-2011.
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Check the fuel pump fuse under the hood, I believe it's #26 or 27. Pull it out and look at the leads as well as the terminals inside the fuse box. This is a common failure point which there is a TSB for.
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Originally Posted by paintballdude05
Check the fuel pump fuse under the hood, I believe it's #26 or 27. Pull it out and look at the leads as well as the terminals inside the fuse box. This is a common failure point which there is a TSB for.

Fuse #27.


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