I have a 94 mustang v6 that seems to lose power to the fuel pump after I hit a pot hole or run over a bump in the road. I've replaced the fuel pump, thought that was the problem, but it's not.

Asked by Trevis Aug 01, 2015 at 02:53 PM about the 1994 Ford Mustang Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can anyone suggest what else could be the
issue I'm thinking ccrm, or pump relay.
Please if you can help it would be greatly
appreciated

1 Answer

If it died after hitting the bump....it most likely is your inertia switch. Drivers side in the trunk near the rear taillight. Switch gets tripped in a car accident from the impact for example. ...cuts off the fuel. Check that switch to make sure it isn't tripped.

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