[DML] Re: Fuel Pump Problem
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[DML] Re: Fuel Pump Problem



There can be many causes for the power not to be at the fuel pump.
Here are some of the common ones:
Bad RPM relay
Blown or burnt #7 fuse (burnt meaning contacts, fuseblock, etc.)
Bad connections at plug by Washer bottle
Corroded wiring at fuel pump
Bad inertia switch or other problem in grounding circuit.
I would start by bypassing the RPM relay and making sure the inertia
switch is not tripped. It may be possible there IS power at the pump,
it is just bad and won't run anymore. Get a voltmeter and go looking.
Don't trust ANY grounds, verify before looking for voltage.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757




--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "coreysmoo" <coreysmoo@xxxx> wrote:
> For reasons unknown, I am getting no power to my fuel pump.  Does 
> anyone know any common problems that can occur that I just am not 
> seeing?  Or does anyone know specifics on what causes this?
> 
> Corey
> 2423






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