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Installed a OEM fuel pump assembly and the car started right up. At the same time discovered that the MAF was failing and causing the car to stall installed when plugged in. Installed another one and it drives as good as it has ever driven. In total, the fuel pump, maf sensor, and fuel pump relay were the main culprits.
I was driving home the other day and after I took a turn and leaned into the gas the car stuttered for a second and came back to normal. Took another left turn and the car sputtered and died.
Car had just under half tank when it died and I quickly pulled the seats to see if I could hear the pump prime - and nothing. So I towed the car back to the shop and got to work.
I have replaced the fuel pump with the Walboro unit and Radium engineering sleeve along with a new fuel filter and after the install, the pump still wouldn't prime. I swapped out the fuel pump relay in the trunk from a donor car and the pump finally starts priming. I go to crank the car and I still have nothing.
I have checked all the relays - the ones in the hood to the ones in the glove compartment. Switched them around and actuated them a battery and they click and operate. I have checked all the fuses related to the fuel pump as well as the immobilizer.
At this point I am not sure what else to check. I ran it on INPA and it didn't have any error codes, and prior to the car cutting out, I didn't have any engine codes either. I verified that the fuel pump is operational in INPA. When I put the key in position 2 and press the pedal, I can hear the throttle actuate. I went to check the purge valve on the regulator and instead of a spray, it kind of dribbled out. I'm not sure because I checked a while after it was primed, or perhaps there is something causing it not to pressurize.
Any insight would be appreciated. I am thinking of looking at the fuel pressure regulator, TPS sensors, the camshaft position sensor and the crankshaft position sensors next. Without any codes I feel like I am chasing a ghost. Anyone experience this before?
Installed a OEM fuel pump assembly and the car started right up. At the same time discovered that the MAF was failing and causing the car to stall installed when plugged in. Installed another one and it drives as good as it has ever driven. In total, the fuel pump, maf sensor, and fuel pump relay were the main culprits.
I was driving home the other day and after I took a turn and leaned into the gas the car stuttered for a second and came back to normal. Took another left turn and the car sputtered and died.
Car had just under half tank when it died and I quickly pulled the seats to see if I could hear the pump prime - and nothing. So I towed the car back to the shop and got to work.
I have replaced the fuel pump with the Walboro unit and Radium engineering sleeve along with a new fuel filter and after the install, the pump still wouldn't prime. I swapped out the fuel pump relay in the trunk from a donor car and the pump finally starts priming. I go to crank the car and I still have nothing.
I have checked all the relays - the ones in the hood to the ones in the glove compartment. Switched them around and actuated them a battery and they click and operate. I have checked all the fuses related to the fuel pump as well as the immobilizer.
At this point I am not sure what else to check. I ran it on INPA and it didn't have any error codes, and prior to the car cutting out, I didn't have any engine codes either. I verified that the fuel pump is operational in INPA. When I put the key in position 2 and press the pedal, I can hear the throttle actuate. I went to check the purge valve on the regulator and instead of a spray, it kind of dribbled out. I'm not sure because I checked a while after it was primed, or perhaps there is something causing it not to pressurize.
Any insight would be appreciated. I am thinking of looking at the fuel pressure regulator, TPS sensors, the camshaft position sensor and the crankshaft position sensors next. Without any codes I feel like I am chasing a ghost. Anyone experience this before?
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