Crank no start

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KimberleyJC

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Put in new remanufactured motor, Idled perfect and ran great to town. Had problem putting gas in , it kept cutting off, then it was hard to start, ran great coming home , now cranks but won't start, did hear gas pump come on but now nothing even after putting in new pump. Checked the fuse box and took it apart and it looks good. Now the radio doesn't work and fuses are all good to it, Is it something electrical causing all the problems ?
 

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Did you put motor in or hire someone to do that?

What do you mean by "had problem putting gas in"?

What was "cutting off" ? the gas fill or the engine after it started?

Why did you put in a new fuel pump?

How do you know fuses are good, measure voltage on both sides of fuses?
 
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BRIANGEE

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Sounds like you have multiple issues. Not being able to fill your tank (if that is what you mean) could be a stuck closed evap vent solenoid or filler neck issue.

If you took apart the fuse box and put it back together and now something else doesn't work I would suspect that the box didn't go back together right.

Before replacing the fuel pump I hope you checked your powers and grounds. There's no sense at just throwing parts at your vehicle if you have wiring problems. You can start by just going back to the rear hatch and pressing the intertia cutoff switch a couple of times to make sure it didn't trip somehow. Then check for power on the load side of the relay which should power on for two seconds when keyed on - you can access the wires to the relay by back probing from the fuse box - do a search on here for the fuel pump relay issues and some helpful pictures and diagrams can be found. You can also hotwire power directly to the pump at this time and see if it operates.

When you say there is nothing now what do you mean? Absolutely nothing? No Crank, no clicks, or were you just talking about no fuel pump noise?
 

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Kimberley, on top of what Brian said, what year, engine size, model do you have? We/you are going to have to narrow down what your problem is.

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