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> Fuel pump bad. What voltage should be going to it with the key on?
JRust
post May 2 2011, 04:46 PM
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So my LE has a bad fuel pump. Even hotwiring it I get absolutley no action from it. I am going to check the voltage going through the harness. What should the voltage be with the key turned on?

I think I have another pump for it allready. I had dropped a new(to me) pump off at the shop that was supposed to be working on it. After having a few that worked but leaked I bought one off ebay. The original symptom was the fuel pump was completely dead. I know the one I bought on ebay was working. So while he told me they had put it on my car. I am pretty sure they didn't & he was just trying to make it sound like they were doing some work. I called & he is looking around his shop for one. Knowing all the pumps tried worked but leaked. I am pretty sure my new used one didn't just completely die (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) . I guess I will find out tonight
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post May 2 2011, 04:52 PM
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12v for the first 1.5 seconds after the key is turned on, then nothing.

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