In general terms, if the fuel pump is inoperable, the car is temporarily a paperweight. There are many reasons for fuel pump or fuel delivery challenges, but one thing is certain ... the DeLorean is very sensitive to adequate fuel flow. The reasons for a non-functioning fuel pump include a blown fuse (#7 I believe), RPM relay, tripped inertia switch, pump power relay, corroded wires at the top of the pump (my personal favorite), etc. Fuel delivery is also affected by the frequency valve, fuel pressure accumulator, fuel filter, and any number of things in the fuel distributor. If the car will start using starting fluid, but will not continue to run on it's own, the fuel system is suspect. As you can see, it is then a matter of tracking down the source of the trouble, starting with the specific symptoms that you are experiencing. Give the List some specifics, and I'm sure somebody has "been there ... done that". Good luck. Toby Peterson VIN 2248 Winged1 - with new pump and new power wires to the pump --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "anaheim_21" <anaheim_21@xxxx> wrote: > Hello all - > > I have a question about the fuel pump, what symptoms would the car > show if the fuel pump was inoperable? Would you still be able to > drive the car? Does the relay / fuse update alleviate any of these > symptons?