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2 minutes ago, Zed Head said:

That must mean something.  At least it gives hope that the pump is good.  Get used to poking around with your meter and working from the wiring diagram.

Yeah I’ve got some work to do because it’s not cranking anymore either.


I apologize ahead for saying stupid stuff, :rolleyes:, but aren't there some fuel pump shut off switches on these cars in case of an accident?  Like the oil pressure sender and one in the AFM?  I'm sure ZedHead has posted this earlier but I'm lazy and haven't read the whole thing. 

27 minutes ago, siteunseen said:

I apologize ahead for saying stupid stuff, :rolleyes:, but aren't there some fuel pump shut off switches on these cars in case of an accident?  Like the oil pressure sender and one in the AFM?  I'm sure ZedHead has posted this earlier but I'm lazy and haven't read the whole thing. 

Would that keep me from getting power to the pump? Cuz I’m only getting like .16 volts.

17 minutes ago, moozieman said:

Would that keep me from getting power to the pump? Cuz I’m only getting like .16 volts.

Yes. That's why we straight wire the pump, to bypass all the switches and $^!#. Temporarily of course. Don't leave it straight on the battery for too long, just for testing. Good luck.

  • 3 weeks later...
On 5/29/2019 at 2:59 PM, siteunseen said:

Yes. That's why we straight wire the pump, to bypass all the switches and $^!#. Temporarily of course. Don't leave it straight on the battery for too long, just for testing. Good luck.

But for long term, how do I go about undoing this "safety feature"

I'd guess figuring out the "faulty" switching mechanism that is causing the power cut to the pump. It spins if you straight wire it right?

Then I would bypass that switch if I couldn't replace it with a working one. The oil pressure sensor is easy, the AFM switches would be over my pay grade ?.  But I would be more than happy to help get the answer from the members that know. 

 

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