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2000 durango check fuel pump asd,fuel pump relay,fuel pump fuse all ok, still no power

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I'm assuming you have no power to the fuel pump and you have checked this right at the pump connector. If so, have you checked for constant power and battery power at the ASD relay? You could be missing a power supply to the relay. You can jump the relay with a jumper wire from battery positive to the fuel pump output and this will let you know the wiring from the relay to the pump is good and should make the pump run.

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Sounds like a ground problem to me. Current won't flow without a ground.

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SOURCE: 2000 dodge ram 1500 van - fuel pump relay and ASD

write the numbers down on a tablet call your dealer for a new relay

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Is there a fuse or shut off for the fuel pump, can't get it to pump fuel to the engine?

In this diagram, the asd relay supplies voltage to fuel pump. See the red wire, hot all the time, protected by fusible link. Use a test lite check for voltage on that wire? If it is hot, unplug the asd relay use a jumper wire on load side of relay, the load side is that line with arrowhead. Use a jumper wire between red and dark green wire terminals, if the pump runs, hopefully it is ok. The problem would be on control side of relay, right side in picture. The control side of relay needs both voltage and ground.
Any applicable trouble codes?
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Engin turns over fine but no spark

Check the ASD relay , do you hear the fuel pump run ? The ASD relay supply's power to fuel pump , ignition system , O2 sensor heater circuits . Does your Durango have coil on plug ignition system ?
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No power to fuel pump

What engine?

you say everything is ok but have you checked for power at any of these components to see where you are losing power. Check for power at the fuse. The fuel pump fuse should have two pins with power and two pins with ground. Check each pin while turning the key to the run position. There will only be power/ground on some of the wires for 3-5 seconds when the key is turned to the run position. It may be helpful to have a helper in the drivers seat turning the key while you test.

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No power to the fuel pump have checked all fuses

There are 2 relays that control your fuel pump. 1 is a fuel pump relay and the other is a Auto shut down relay or ASD relay.
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Asd relay not operating

The ASD is what powers the fuel pump relay you need to check the engine fuse box junction for open fuse especially the fuel pump fuse and the ignition fuse. Get the ASD power corrected and the fuel pump injectors coil and reference will be back in action,check the fuse especially fuse No.23
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I have a 02 grand caravan, there is fuse call asd that keeps on blowing.

Well in a short term, you have a short circuit somewhere. Here is a detailed toturial for you. Please rate this post, thank you.

Automatic Shutdown (ASD) sense - PCM Input

The ASD sense circuit informs the PCM when the ASD relay energizes. A 12 volt signal at this input indicated to the PCM that the ASD has been activated. This input is used only to sense that the ASD relay is energized.
When energized, the ASD relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, ignition coils, and the heating element in each oxygen sensor. If the PCM does not receive 12 volts from this input after grounding the ASD reley, it sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).

Automatic Shutdown Relay - PCM Output

The PCM operates the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay and fuel pump relay through one ground path. The PCM operates them by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the realys on and off. Both realys turn on and off at the same time.
The ASD relay connects battery voltage to the fuel injectors and ignition coil. The fuel pump relay connects battery voltage to the fuel pump.
A buss bar in the power distribution center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and contact side of the relay. The ASD relay power circuit contains a 20 amp fuse between the buss bar in the PDC and teh relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump. The fuse is located in teh PDC.
The PCM controls the relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay on and off. The PCM turns the ground path off when the ignition switch is in the Off position. When the ignition switch is in the On or Crank position, the PCM monitors the crankshaft position sensor and the camshaft position sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not receive the crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position when the ignition switch is in teh Run position, it will de-energize teh ASD relay.
The ASD relay and fuel pump relay are located in the PDC near the battery. The inside top of the PCD cover has a label showing relay and fuse location.

ASD and Fuel Pump Relays

The following description of operation and tests apply only to the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) and fuel pump relays. The terminals on the bottom of each relay are numbered.

'------------------'
' __85 ___________'
' __87A '87 '30 ___' Sorry for the crudeness of this. This is supposed to
' __86 ___________' be the relay terminals!
'------------------'

OPERATION
- Terminal number 30 is connected to battery voltage. For both the ASD and fuel pump relays, terminal 30 is connected to battery voltage at all times.
- The PCM grounds the coil side of the relay through terminal number 85.
- Terminal number 86 supplies voltage to the coil side of the relay.
- When the PCM de-energizes the ASD and fuel pump relays, terminal number 87A connects to terminal 30. This is the Off position. In the off position, voltage is not supplied to the rest of the circuit. Terminal 87A is the center terminal on the relay.
- When the PCM energizes the ASD and fuel pump relays, terminal 87 connects to terminal 30. This is the On position. Terminal 87 supplies voltage to the rest of the curcuit.

TESTING
The following procedure applies to the ASD and fuel pump relays.
(1) Remove relay from connector before testing.
(2) With the relay removed from the vehicle, use an ohmmeter to check the resistance between terminals 85 and 86. The resistance shoud be 75±5 ohms.
(3) Connect the ohmmeter between terminals 30 and 87A. The ohmmeter should show continuity between terminals 30 and 87A.
(4) Connect the ohmmeter between between terminals 87 and 30. The ohmmeter should not show continuity at this time.
(5) Connect one end of a jumper wire (16 guage or smaller) to relay terminal 85. Connect the other end of the jumper wire to the ground side of a 12 volt power source.
(6) Connect on end of another jumper wire (16 guage or smaller) to the power side of the 12 volt power source. Do not attach the other end of the jumper wire to the relay at this time.

WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW OHMMETER TO CONTACT TERMINALS 85 OR 86 DURING THIS TEST.

(7) Attach the other end of the jumper wire to relay terminal 86. This activates the relay. The ohmmeter should now show continuity between relay terminals 87 and 30. The ohmmeter should not show continuity between relay terminals 87A and 30.
(8) Disconnect jumper wires.
(9) Replace the relay if it did not pass the continuity and resistance tests. If the relay passed the tests, is operates properly. Check the remainder of the ASD and fuel pump curcuits.

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I know you said you replaced the relay, and this is a test procedure for the relay, but I have bought bad parts in the past. The description before the test procedure at least gives you an idea of what components are wired through and controlled by the relay. One of those may be faulty. Email me if you want or need wiring diagrams and I should be able to scan them and email them to you.

I hope this helps.

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Why am i not getting any power to fuel pump? Checked relay, its good and replaced fuse also.

check your asd relay ,(auto shut down) and check owner manual to see were and if you have a fuel pump reset switch they or usely in trunk.
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Won't start

They have a relay marked asd in the under hood fuse box... try swapping it with another.
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