Back at it again with my pos, today as I was driving my car decided to shut off on me again for no apparent reason. I had a post a while ago where my car did this the first time but it was for the clutch slave cylinder. Back then the car didn’t crank or go into gear but this time the car goes into gear and reverse, and it cranks but it’s like it wants to start but then abruptly dies and goes back to just cranking. What could be wrong?
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UPDATE: after a bit of investigating I found out that the fuel pump fuse burnt out so I replaced it with a higher amp fuse but that one burnt out too. I replaced it again and the car ran and drove fine for about a mile and then it felt like it was going into limp mode since it was losing power all of a sudden and then it sputtered and died. Oddly enough the fuse didn’t burn out again, so does that mean the fuel pump is going out?
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Originally posted by Halftim3 View PostFuel pump IMO. How many miles on the original?
Mine lasted about 165k, sputtered and died and then it only cranks, luckily in my driveway. Replaced the fuel pump with an OE and works fine.
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Originally posted by erickhoyos View PostUPDATE: after a bit of investigating I found out that the fuel pump fuse burnt out so I replaced it with a higher amp fuse but that one burnt out too.
Could be a short in the wire, or the pump itself is trying to draw more current than designed.
Did the new fuse blow immediately after installing it? If so I would lean more toward a short to the chassis than the pump. Inspect the wiring for bad insulation.
If it took a bit to blow, then could be the pump failing.
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When it comes to fuel pump issues it could be either the pump itself, the fuse, or the fuel pump relay (in the trunk). Based on what I've read when dealing with it myself, issues in one area can have cascading effects, e.g. failed / failing fuel pump could fry the relay, or the fuse, etc.
In my case (also around 170k miles) I believe my pump failed, but in the process fried the relay, so I had to replace both. At your mileage if you don't know its age, replacing the pump is a good idea, then if it's still no good you'll need to swap out the relay as well.
Tip when replacing the fuel pump – make sure your tank is at least half empty before you replace, siphon out as much as you need to get it there.Last edited by dukeofchen; 02-18-2021, 01:08 PM.'04 LSB Coupe 6MT
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+1000000 to the comments on never going to a bigger fuse and +1 to the suspicion of the issue being a dead pump2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - Kassel MAP - SSV1 - HJS - PCS Tune - Beisan - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
Dude, NEVER increase the amperage of a fuse. The wiring can only handle a certain amperage. Fuses just don't blow for no reason, I have replaced many fuses, but all of them eventually failed again until the root cause was fixed.
Could be a short in the wire, or the pump itself is trying to draw more current than designed.
Did the new fuse blow immediately after installing it? If so I would lean more toward a short to the chassis than the pump. Inspect the wiring for bad insulation.
If it took a bit to blow, then could be the pump failing.
I only had 30 amp and higher fuses since I used up all my other 20 amp fuses and didn’t have my spare box with me at the time. I was only going to use it to get home which was a short distance away. Just letting everyone know.
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Originally posted by erickhoyos View Post
The first time I changed it, it took like 10 seconds for the fuse to blow. Second time it took like 10 min before the car died but it didn’t blow out.
I only had 30 amp and higher fuses since I used up all my other 20 amp fuses and didn’t have my spare box with me at the time. I was only going to use it to get home which was a short distance away. Just letting everyone know.
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