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Hello peoples im still having problems with my skoda so left it in the corner of shed unloved and got my polo through mot the problem iam now having is thares no 12v supply to the fuel pump all fuses/relays are sound so im thinking of hard wiring it to a switch on the dash (yes its R.A.F) but am desperate to get it going any advise opinions would be mucho apriceated.

Do you mean there's no power to the relay or there is no power getting to the fuel pump even though the relay has come on?

I had a similar problem a while back , was the copper circuit in the fuse box had became loose on the fuel pump side...worth a look? If you wiggle the pump relay and it works then it could be it

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No power at the pump well the fusebox has been replaced as have all the relays so im assuming thare ok whitch relay is the fuel pump 1? thanks again

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If you are sure the relay is live and have checked it, I would suggest checking the wiring junction at the base of the a pillar just behind the triangular kick panel on the passenger side

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One of The 3 larger connectors is the door loom, one is for the rear light clusters, 1 is for the fuel pump and handbrake warning switch... It might be loose or unplugged.

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