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MikeM |
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Hi guys...
I have a no start condition on my 74 2.0 liter,D-jet. Seems like the fuel pump is not running. As per my crappy manual, I have checked for power at pins 87 and 86 where the pump relay plugs in. There is no power at either pin with the key on. Manual says if that is the case, then start checking ignition wiring. Obviously, I'm missing something. Swapped out relays with no luck also. Any help really appreciated.... Mike |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 564 Joined: 16-May 10 From: Calgary, Canada Member No.: 11,733 Region Association: Canada ![]() |
Did a little more trouble shooting tonight. I have power at pin 30 ONLY of the fuel pump relay. Not sure what that means. Also, we found the wires that the P.O. used to extend the fuel pump wiring from the factory pump location to the front of the car.
We cut those wires and gave them 12 volts and ground and still nothing from the pump. So now it looks like maybe something shorted out and took out the fuel pump. What concerns me is that there is only power to one pin of the relay.... Thoughts? Thanks, Mike |
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