naki
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hi guys, this is a 1990 3.9 V8, with no cats/ or Lambdas.
i have been looking into getting the engine started. it was working fine up until a few days ago and gets used once a week or so.
basically turning over fine, but no fuel is getting through.
i found the fuel pump relay under the driver seat, jumped the connector and made the fuel pump run and fuel squirted out, when i had disconnected the pipe in the engine bay.
but the fuel pump will not run, by turning the key. there is 12v present at the fuel pump relay base, but i think it needs a constant live and switched live??? correct me if i am wrong?
i checked and changed the fuel pump 10a fuse but it made no difference.
so now this is where am at. there is no 12v present at the fuse connector base. the reading shows 0.12v
(also, checked the inertia switch is not tripped).
i have looked at the wiring diagram, but i am struggling to work out what other component is not working to give the fuel pump fuse 12v.
basically i am guessing that another relay or sensor needs to send a signal to the fuel pump fuse, but am not sure which one?
any ideas, any common fails. anyone had this before?
strangely i have a similar issues on a jag too, so hopefully i may be able to kill two birds here?
about a year back i had a similar issue on a jag, and it was a poor faulty "heated oxygen sensor relay", tat need to send a signal to the fuel pump relay, but this rangie will not have that.
i have been looking into getting the engine started. it was working fine up until a few days ago and gets used once a week or so.
basically turning over fine, but no fuel is getting through.
i found the fuel pump relay under the driver seat, jumped the connector and made the fuel pump run and fuel squirted out, when i had disconnected the pipe in the engine bay.
but the fuel pump will not run, by turning the key. there is 12v present at the fuel pump relay base, but i think it needs a constant live and switched live??? correct me if i am wrong?
i checked and changed the fuel pump 10a fuse but it made no difference.
so now this is where am at. there is no 12v present at the fuse connector base. the reading shows 0.12v
(also, checked the inertia switch is not tripped).
i have looked at the wiring diagram, but i am struggling to work out what other component is not working to give the fuel pump fuse 12v.
basically i am guessing that another relay or sensor needs to send a signal to the fuel pump fuse, but am not sure which one?
any ideas, any common fails. anyone had this before?
strangely i have a similar issues on a jag too, so hopefully i may be able to kill two birds here?
about a year back i had a similar issue on a jag, and it was a poor faulty "heated oxygen sensor relay", tat need to send a signal to the fuel pump relay, but this rangie will not have that.