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> No power at pin 13 for fuel pump
carking1996
post Aug 22 2018, 02:40 PM
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So trying to get these electrical issues fixed, I'm trying to use the original black red wire from the relay board for the fuel pump. I've got a ground connected to the proper place as shown in a lot of discussions/tech articles. But I have no power at pin 13. Any causes for this? Relay is good, everything seems like it should work, just no power at that pin with the key on (or off of course).
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post Aug 23 2018, 06:45 AM
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QUOTE(BeatNavy @ Aug 22 2018, 06:01 PM) *

If you've done the proper troubleshooting procedures then it most likely points to a relay board trace fault. Check continuity from where pin 13 connects on relay board to pin 87 on relay 75 (fuel pump relay).

A while back I recreated Paul "Brad" Anders fuel pump troubleshooting procedures into a PowerPoint presentation (because it was offline, and I had a printed copy). PM me with your email address and I can send you a copy (PDF or otherwise).


I will give that a go and if it doesn't work, I'll get a new relay board.
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