In a message dated 5/3/00 8:25:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, msubstel@xxxx writes: << Then I tried to start my DeLorean again. Relays click normally, but no fuel pump action. >> This isn't exactly an answer, but... When Rob Grady checked out my D at the De Lorean Mid Atlantic Spring Dustoff a few weeks ago, he remarked that there was a bypass wire coming from my fuel pump. He speculated that there was a problem with the inertia switch, which I think is original, and which I have yet to replace. If I understood him correctly, that means there is a way to permanently bypass the inertia switch from the pump to ground. (You didn't state what exactly the nature of your bypass was, but I assume it was different from that.) Of course, you shouldn't do that permanently, but it might be useful as a test. Not being an ace mechanic, I'm not gonna look under my bonnet and tell you what it's hooked up to, since that could be even more trouble. But you might want to call Rob. I've always found him very helpful on the phone. (Or whoever you got your inertia switch from.) -Wayne "Living the Dream!" VIN...11174 "Time is ticking away for nose bra orders..."