Fuel pump relay

Tiny
GEORGE DECOTEAU
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  • 1995 MERCURY TRACER
Does this car have a fuel pump relay and where is it located thanks
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2009 AT 6:34 AM

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Tiny
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Hello, the location may depend on the litre size of your engine? The 1.8 shows to be in the fuse box underhood. The 1.9 shows, behind instrument panel, center. Sorry, I don't have a picture.
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Saturday, September 30th, 2017 AT 2:18 PM
Tiny
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Electrical problem
1994 Mercury Tracer 4 cyl Automatic 80000 miles

Hey, I began having troubles with the Tracer soon after I purchased it. Once in a while after an average right turn, the car would shut off or stall, similar to a failed fuel pump. It also would take a while for it to start after cranking for twenty minutes. Finally, the whatever died and now the car will turn over but not start.

After replacing the fuel pump and fuel filter, it still would crank but not start. There is no sound coming from the fuel pump, which leads me to think it HAS to be the relay. Now here's my question

Can I safely replace the fuel pump relay with my working AC Relay and just run the car from that?
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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If the AC relay is compatible with the fuel pump relay go for it
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Ok, no other relay is compatible with the fuel pump relay. Now I'm not so sure that it is broken, because after moving the key to the II position, the fuel pump relay does make a clicking sound and feeling under my fingers. Every relay does that, even the what I think is the EEC Relay next to the fuel pump one.

However, I am not hearing anything from the fuel pump.

So far, I've replaced the fuel pump, fuel filter, and relays seem to be working. Why isn't my engine getting fuel!

It'll just crank but no fire.
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Check and test the inertia fuel cut off switch
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Already did.
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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I am having a hard time finding any information on where the fuel pump relay is located on a 94 mercury tracer 1.9L my owner Manuel gave the location for the 1.8 but not that 1.9. Any advice on where I could find it would be great.

I am looking for it because I want to replace the fuel filter, is there another way to depressurize the fuel system other than the relay?

Thank you in advance for the help

Justin Brownell
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Yep just turn off the car, get a rag and on top of the engine you will find the fuel rail, all 4 injectors are on it. You will see a schraeder valve, looks like a tire valvestem, unscrew the cap put the rag around it and press the stem!
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Still no fire.
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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It'll just crank but no fire. Are you getting ignition spark? If so power the fuel pump direct from the battery and see what happens
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Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 AT 12:24 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Yeah I'm getting spark. How do I run the fuel pump directly through the battery?
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