L-JET Fuel pump, 75 1.8 |
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L-JET Fuel pump, 75 1.8 |
malcolm2 |
Jun 28 2013, 07:38 PM
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I KNOW that I plumbed the under tank stuff correctly. Last resort, I'll pull the damn tank and look. Here is the deal. Car won't start. 25 months of work and it won't start. Pump runs but makes funny noises.
I put my red lead of my meter on the hot side of the pump, and the black one on the ground wire side. I pulled the pump thru the hole. I got + (positive) 11-ish volts. So that being said I have the wires on the correct terminals, or is that a good test for that? I took the fill neck off and watch as the key is turned and it sure looks like bubbles coming up thru the sock. Plumbing or wiring? |
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