Fuel pump issues

Tiny
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  • 1996 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER
  • 152,000 MILES
I had problems with keeping it running smooth. I replaced cam sensor and knock sensor. Still had the same problem same code, loss of cam etc. So I pulled the fuel pump since that is how it acted, clogged filter. So I just cleaned it and checked it to make sure it was not clogged. And cleaned the tank. Once back in I no longer had power pumping fuel out of it. So now I have to figure out why it is not pumping. Any ideas on why?
Monday, October 16th, 2017 AT 1:24 AM

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Tiny
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You need to list the engine size, exact diagnostic fault code numbers, and when the exact symptoms occur. For the fuel pump, when are you expecting it to run? Where are you checking for voltage, and are you doing that while cranking the engine? If you have a crank/no-start condition, have you checked for loss of spark and/or injector pulses?
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Monday, October 16th, 2017 AT 5:09 PM

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