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Hi Scotty. I have a 2000 honda odyssey with 200k miles on it. Recently a fuel pump I installed from Autozone 5 years ago died so i put a new one that is original Denso. But recently when I cranked the car I smelled a burning smell and I turned the car off. I rechecked the plug in and it was in the fuel pump fine. I cranked it again and the burning smell was gone so i let it run for a couple of minutes. After that I still didn't smell anything so when I put it in Drive and accelerated it moved about a foot and the car shut off. I tried to re crank it and it would not crank so I thought he fuel pump was dead again and replaced it. Same result so i checked the fuses and no fuse was blown. Checked the relay and it clicks so I put an meter on everything and found that fuel pump was receiving no power. What could be the problem? I'm out of ideas save for tearing the dash out and checking all the wiring.


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You do need to check all the wiring to find where the fault is. Start from the fuel pump connector and work your way back until you find the fault. You can find a wiring diagram for your fuel pump in the link below:

https://charm.li/Honda/2000/Odyssey%20EX%20V6-3.5L/Repair%20and%20Diagnosis/Powertrain%20Management/Diagrams/Electrical%20Diagrams/Diagram%2023-7/


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