I fixed my car. :)
So, there's this inertial relay that turns off the fuel pump during an accident. It happens to be located underneath the glove box near where a passenger might put their feet. The connector that wires into this thing attaches from underneath. If a passenger stretches out in just the right way, they can press on the wires and disconnect the relay. In my case, the connector was about halfway off, and plugging it back in fixed the problem (of course I spent about 20 minutes checking all the ignition/fuel fuses and relays before looking at that...)
So, there's this inertial relay that turns off the fuel pump during an accident. It happens to be located underneath the glove box near where a passenger might put their feet. The connector that wires into this thing attaches from underneath. If a passenger stretches out in just the right way, they can press on the wires and disconnect the relay. In my case, the connector was about halfway off, and plugging it back in fixed the problem (of course I spent about 20 minutes checking all the ignition/fuel fuses and relays before looking at that...)
From:
no subject
From:
no subject
From:
no subject