Fuel pump hotwire
How do I run the pump(s) by jumping the red spade connector???
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With the ignition switch OFF, jumper the battery POS directly to the spade of the connector*
Both pumps should run and continue to run as long as the power is applied and the ignition switch remains OFF. BTW, configuring the VOM to read amperes, you can measure the current draw. The current draw is the total for both pumps; approx 8-10 amperes total. http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...ntcheck004.jpg http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...ntcheck005.jpg |
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Thanks!!! ....Did you ground to the frame of just NEG side of batt???
The whole purpose of this is to clear the lines and check the current... |
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Connect the VOM (configured to measure amperage) between the positive battery terminal and the fuel pump test (spade) to read current. |
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I'm using a VOM don't worry!!!.. Thank-you!!!
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Oh, I'm not worried, cuz you ain't usin' my VOM! :p But, when you said... Quote:
Note: No offense to you if you're fully aware; but in case you are not, let me say it is a good idea to move the probe from the "A" port on the VOM back to the VOLT - OHM port as soon as you're done measuring current to minimize the chances of forgetting and attempting a voltage measurement. (Ask me how I know!) And, I recommend switching the VOM to "A" before connecting the test leads in series with the load to avoid arching the contacts in the VOM.:cheers: |
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I got a 6.17a reading...
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While monitoring the current, pull the FP1 fuse on the main panel and see what the current is. (Current adds in this case. So, pulling only one fuse and seeing what current remains will tell us what the current draw of each pump is.) Here is a schematic from a 90 FSM which I hope is similar enough to work on later mo cars too. (Someone may correct me if this isn't accurate beyond the 90 Zs) Fuse location (1990): one on the main fuse panel, one on the auxiliary panel accessed behind/under the passenger knee panel). |
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I got 0.46A with FP1 pulled.
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Present company excepted; BUT! For all that say chit like "It can't be "this or that (part)", because I replace it", especially when dealing with foreign-made parts, one has to VERIFY the replacement part is working. NEVER ASSUME! Just b/c it is "new", doesn't mean it works, OR that it won't fail shortly after it is installed. (Statisticians call it "infant mortality"; the period when a device is most likely to fail is when it is first installed!) Example: One of my new pumps failed right out of the box! Just sayin.....:( Anywayz... sounds like you're on the right path. |
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Thank-you for everything BTW!!!!
Where is the relay located??? I will check connections on the pump assy. In the tank |
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Next, I would "divide and eliminate": see what you have at the fuel pump connector. Note: Before going further, do NOT expose fuel vapors to the potential of electrical sparks - especially when making voltage measurements with an open fuel tank!! (Course you know that, but you might not be the only one on the internet reading this!) If it is good there, then check resistance of both pumps, measured between the input power and the ground. Also, inspect both halves of the connector. |
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Not worried about fuel vapor and sparks....I live in front of a fire station!!!;)
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These are my two readings...
16.7 ohms 3.1 ohms Hmmmmmm...... |
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Ignore those readings they are just an anomaly...
The connectors are corroded due to water that was in the tank. |
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Pumps put out 6.17a under load with gas and 2.70a pumping dry.
they both read about the same...they seem like replacement delco units from 2014.....All contacts were cleaned thoughly ....crud and water at the bottom of the tank....first offer of 7k CDN takes this puppy home( sans water in the tank).. Got my order in from Jerry's today... |
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Selling the car for 7k?
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In a sarcastic and somewhat sadistic way yes!!!!....I just don't have the resources or time for this project....:mad:
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Post some pictures of the car..
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Its a 90
arctic white with grey interior (snake skinner) #1457 Give me a day or so...I'm tired!!! |
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Chris 26: Where in PQ are you. How far from Ottawa? Don't let the frustration get to you. The 'brotherhood' is here for you!!
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I'm 10 minutes from MTL... One hour from Ottawa...The car's previous owner did
not know what an lt-5 was so go figure. |
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Either FP2 is bad, or there is a bad connection somewhere between the battery and FP2. (Refer to the two schematics) I suggest you "ohm it out". But FIRST(!) I recommend we verify the ground, measured from the pump (input side) BLACK wire terminal to ground, i.e., the frame (or some other good ground location) - just to avoid assuming anything. It should read less than an ohm (I would think - having not actually done this particular test myself). If the ground is OK, then we can proceed with confidence.
Note: This test includes the various wire connections, and resistance of relay FP1, and for FP2 it also includes resistance of relay FP2 as measured on the GREEN-WHITE wire at the fuel pump connector at the tank. If there is a problem with FP2 circuit, resistance would be approx 28 ohms ± (battery voltage/.46A to be precise.) If the circuit to the pump connector checks out, then connections to FP2 and the fuel pump itself is all that is left. You could swap the pumps and see what the FP1 current draw is when plugged into the FP2 slot (after reconnecting the pump prime connector to the VOM (configured again to read amperes). If FP1 (now in FP2's position) works as before, then FP2 or its wiring is bad. |
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Sent you a PM.
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OK
Ground reads about 29ohms...Black input to common ground green white to ground reads about 1 ohm tan white to ground reads about 1 ohm |
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Chris: Did you check your PM's ( private messages)?
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FYI The pump was not under load when tested(connected to injectors and rail).....
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The connector at the fuel pump (for the record) is "C450" With all circuitry connected normally, AND that includes the fuel lines to the injectors via the fuel rail(s), WITH the battery (pos) is passed through the VOM (configured to measure Amperes) to the FUEL PUMP PRIME CONNECTOR (the red wire/connector near the windshield wiper motor, jutting out of the big wire loom), you should read between 8 and 10 amperes (approx 1/2 of the current to each pump, is how that works).CHECKING OUT THE HARNESS TO THE FUEL PUMPS: With C450 disconnected (at the fuel pumps), separating the harness from the fuel pump apparatus, the ignition switch still in the OFF position, and the FUEL PUMP PRIME CONNECTOR no longer connected to anything, and all other connections, etc. in their normal condition/state (i.e., no jumpers or whatever else being present), the VOM configured to read resistance should read zero to 1 ohm or there 'bouts between the GRAY and the DARK GREEN/WHITE (harness) wires (feeding from the battery-side of the C450 connector, NOT the wires leading into the tank).Let's hear what you find/found. |
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Thanks again!!! Any tips on how to remove bolts with cracked off heads from the coolant pipes to the injector housing??? I do not have a torch or anything like that. The car was a gift and TBH this is not going the way I planned it out...I'm supposed to be on vacation but instead have a s@#$load of parts on my kitchen table....If i had a garage ...proper resources...cool neighbours ...then I would not be complaining!!!!
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f@#K!!!! I should have never touched those bolts and just left the whole injector assembly together!!!!
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Ok!!! Broken studs removed..
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I put some RTV on the threads to keep water out and to keep them from seizing again. (Common problem after some years.) |
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Ok ...the engine has been refreshed and buttoned up....Gas tank was completely cleaned out...Went and put in 20$(12L) of gas and nothing comes out of the lines when I jumper the pump..... The connector is flaky as I get an intermittent reading of 6-13a.....
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Would a clogged fuel filter cause this???....after old fuel and water ran through.
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As for the different current readings, assuming proper connections, the normal draw is 8-10A, divided between both primary and secondary pumps when both are under load (pumping fuel). (IDK what the current might be if they are not immersed in fuel.) |
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ok I blew into the lines at the tank going to the fuel rails....and got a bunch of
crud and water out into my catch bottle ...the lines seem to be unblocked now. But one problem....the fuel pump will not come on anymore after I try and jump it. Is there a fusible link somewhere....near the battery area for the pumps??? FP1 fuse checks out fine...F&@k....I have a massive headache and working in 40+ degrees C is NOT FUN!!!! |
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I'm getting current to the fuel tank connector.
(blew FP1 fuse in the process.) |
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the harness seems to check out.....pulled the pump assy and jumped them directly to the battery and nothing....I think the stress from the clog took them out!!!!
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