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No power to fuel pump fuse?

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#1 ·
I have a 2010 GMC Sierra, came home from work parked it and the next morning it would crank but no start. I have replaced the fuel pump as well as the fuel system control module. What I don't understand is that I have NO power to the #20 fuse which is for the fuel pump so I am assuming since there is no power with the fuse that is why my new fuel pump is not getting power. I have tried everything and was wondering if anyone would know why that fuse has no power or even where I should start looking? I am checking grounds but this has me stumped? Hope someone can help me just want to know why this fuse has no power? Also, where can I get a wiring diagram?
 
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I'm pretty sure that the answer is that GM makes parts common to multiple vehicles and the fuse box is one of them. Not every fuse is used in every truck that receives this fuse box. The gas engine models appear to have a fuel pump control and a fuel pump. The electrical manual - GM UPFITTER - Body Builder Manuals - does show a pin on the ECM having an output to the fuse and relay on circuit 465 for fuel pump relay control, but no mention of circuit 465 anywhere else. However, it shows this location on the truck also - see attachment. When you look there near the fuel tank, don't be too surprised not to find a fuel pump. I don't think LMM's as a series have fuel pumps other than the one in the engine compartment, or if you have dual tanks, a transfer pump. I note that GM calls the device in the fuel tank that houses the fuel pickup and fuel sender a 'fuel pump' which confuses many/most people.

I suspect that if you test the ECM at pin 12 on the X-2 connector, you will find no output.

I have may have misinterpreted what I have read and concluded, perhaps you will find a different answer. Please let us know. Always willing to learn something new
 

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