Pump does not engage until engine is running certain number of RPM's (anyone know what it is?). Safety feature I guess. That's why the accumulator is so important -- until your car starts it's the only gas available. One of my long term goals is to rig up a momentary switch under the dash to jump Brown (hot) to White/Purple (line out) on the fuel pump relay for the eventual day my own accumulator dies. BTW: fuel pump relay isn't in the two banks w/ headlights etc. Is last relay under metal plate adjacent to wheel well (closest to engine compartment). The Buzzing Thingy in the engine compartment is probably your idle speed motor (on driver's side intake rail). I don't have a Lamda valve (passenger valve cover) so don't know what it sounds like, but Martin G likens to an angry cricket. Does car run without jumping pump (after started), or do we need to trouble shoot your RPM relay? Don't have my factory manual with me, but I seem to remember tachometer runs from relay (anybody?) -- if so, should be quick visual diagnosis from dash. Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Chris Parnham" <cp@xxxx> wrote: > Lists, > > I'm sure I read recently, a post concerning "lack of electrical power " to > the fuel pump. I've changed all the usual relays etc, but it is still dead > at the connector at the fuel pump. > If I bridge in a live wire, the pump runs, as does the buzzing thingy in the > engine compartment. My question is, where is a dirty pug or contact between > the power supply and fuel pump? I've tried to search the archives before > and get hopelessly lost! Can someone help or give me the direct link please? > > Chris P BTTF/20049
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