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Looks like you have check most of the basics - but i don't see anything about coil packs. Better check those as well. Not likely that all went out, but likely that one is misbehaving. Should be able to see the voltage toggle with a meter on the input. Also check compression to make sure the combustion chamber is OK
Sounds like you need a fuel pump buddy you're not getting enough fuel that you need to do what you need to do and go will you need to go now you know what you need to know
You need to trace the power source, and not only the relay. Check the voltage of cable/contact points of relay while your turn on ignition. If you don't have a voltage tester, you can use the bulb to verify the presence of power.
heres the location and test for the fuel pump relay these have a circuit board inside that cracks that is why you dont have fuel pressure in most cases. click here
I had the same problem, turns out tere was a fuse in the fuse panel beside the brake pedal that was blown out, however the fuse wasn't for the lighter it was for the headlights or something but the headlights we're still working.... CHECK ALL of the fuses, not just the lighter
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