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The car is ready to run etc. but the problem i am having now is that the fuel pump is not running. I am pretty sure its not the fuel pump with the issue, and ive used a voltmeter to test the lines going to it and they are not bringing power.
Is a relay out possibly? i know the fuel pump needs certian things in the car to work for it to run.. I jumped the +B and Fp terminals and then put the car in the ON position and still no power to the pump any ideas? This post has been edited by jcbass7: Jul 22, 2006 - 7:23 PM |
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You're not getting pwr from the EFI relay
pull out your EFI relay (under the hood), put the key in the ign position and test the relay socket pin 1 and 2 (positive and negative of the relay coil), it's indicated on the relay which is which. If you don't have 12V+, check the "ign 7.5A" fuse. That could be your problem. If thats fine, test out the relay by applying voltage to pin 1-2, you should here it click. If not, replace the relay. You will know when the EFI circuit works when you see the engine light come on with the key in the ign position. One way to TEST (only test) the EFI circuit is by shorting pin 3-4 of the socket (with the key in the ign position). Remove it imediately after the test. However, I do not recommend trying this. As for the fuel pump, it works directly off of the EFI circuit, so no EFI, no fuel pump. Good luck, let us know what comes up -------------------- ----------------------6GC's FIRST V6----------------------
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