TPS/Fuel Pump Relationship?, Jumped the fuel pump and took it for safety, winters project now. |
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TPS/Fuel Pump Relationship?, Jumped the fuel pump and took it for safety, winters project now. |
Jon H. |
Sep 9 2013, 07:52 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 237 Joined: 1-July 11 From: Ottawa, Canada Member No.: 13,264 Region Association: Canada |
As the title states what do these two things have in common that would cause them both to stop functioning at the same time? No clicks from TPS and no 1.5 sec running of fuel pump. I have checked the engine wiring harness for continuity and all is good, the ECU is getting power, the pump will run if jumped, I get injector pulse while cranking, power at coil, swapped relay board with another, power at fuse #8, checked grounds at engine and at ECU plug.
I have read that a failing TPS will cause an engine to buck as the TPS cuts fuel off to the injectors but could the TPS actually cause the fuel pump not to cycle in key on position? If the engine will run with out the TPS plugged in then I assume that it shouldn't cause the fuel pump to not cycle? I have had this running for about a week now and it would fire right up and I went out tonight and now it won't start. Any ideas? Jon |
Jon H. |
Sep 10 2013, 04:57 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 237 Joined: 1-July 11 From: Ottawa, Canada Member No.: 13,264 Region Association: Canada |
I have swapped around the relays and put a jumper to the pin that activates the fuel pump (to test the pump and check the wiring from the fuel pump to the board). The Brad Anders flow charts don't work on my Mac so I'll have to print them off today at work and try to follow them later this week. I did have this problem before while I was trying to get my car up and running but I thought I fixed it after cleaning the ECU main molex connector. I wasn't getting TPS clicking when the shop was cold, well its been warm all summer and the temp has now been dropping off so I think I solved nothing, sigh! It was cool yesterday. If this is the same issue I'm thinking ECU trace problem.
As for heater blower motor, I have none. It was all remove by the PO. This car was used for Ax. I will jumper the fuel pump so it will run when key on and see if the car runs. Jon |
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