Pedro Hernandez
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I checked the power at the inertia switch, and it gets 9.8V, but I found out that if I unplug injectors 3 and 4, I get up to 10.8V. Do you have any ideas where else I can get power?
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yes I've already checked all that everything is new fuel pump, fuel filter, relay, fuses, but something is taking power i just can't figure it out the inertia switch is powered by the relay and then sends it to the fuel pump if it is tripped it shuts off the fuel pump, but it isn't even getting enough powerI don't know how the inertia switch is wired in with regards to the fuel pump circuit, but check the basic stuff first. Fuses, relays, etc. Bad relays are a common issue with Ford.
i have a 2.3l and the inertial switch isnt burnhow are the wires/connector at the inertial switch??
they like to get hot and crispy. I had to replace the connector on my 2005 for that reason.
also, what engine do you have?
yes I never realized to check for corrosion, and I did this Moring turns out Multiple of my connectors had corrosion I cleaned it all up and the truck fired right up thanks for the helpIt sounds like you might have a wire issue. Either the harness chaffed something and is causing a short or there is corrosion in a connector or a place where the wire harness has been rubbed through. Being that you are getting some power and no fuses are blowing, I would bet it is a corrosion problem.