So long story short, after finishing reassembling my engine I plugged in my fuel pump fuse while the key was in position 2. This caused a spark and it has been all downhill from there.
I was at first just throwing inpa error code 1 (fuel pump relay). I replaced the relay before checking all else and still have the issue. After testing the fuel pump connector with a multimeter I am getting 12v to the fuel pump itself but I am not getting the pump to prime. I do not have a way to bench test my old pump easily so I went to replace it thinking I possibly could have fried that as well. After replacing and reinstalling my fuel pump I am still getting 0 priming from the pump on the key turn. At this point, I feel like I am out of ideas and am losing steam to just finish this rebuild off. The only thing that comes to mind is that the issue worked its way back to my DME and it's not processing any signal throwing a code to point to the relay.
I will apologize ahead of time as I am VERY rusty in electrical and just had to learn how to jump a relay this past weekend to test all this out. So please bear with me.
Newest developments:
INPA error codes 119,120,107. These all point to electric throttle control. I'm not sure if these play in at all but I guess every bit helps at this point.
My suspected issues:
DME has run into an issue and is no longer sending or receiving fuel pump control to activate it.
The missing "X" piece is interfering with something else to stop the pump from priming.
Missing ground wire connection
- I don't know how this would happen or what I could be missing especially since I already had a spark once before and there is proper power running to the fuel pump connector.
Thank you in advance for even the slightest comment or nudge in a direction. I miss this car too much and am very ready to drive her again. If someone does help me figure this out...I owe you a beer
I was at first just throwing inpa error code 1 (fuel pump relay). I replaced the relay before checking all else and still have the issue. After testing the fuel pump connector with a multimeter I am getting 12v to the fuel pump itself but I am not getting the pump to prime. I do not have a way to bench test my old pump easily so I went to replace it thinking I possibly could have fried that as well. After replacing and reinstalling my fuel pump I am still getting 0 priming from the pump on the key turn. At this point, I feel like I am out of ideas and am losing steam to just finish this rebuild off. The only thing that comes to mind is that the issue worked its way back to my DME and it's not processing any signal throwing a code to point to the relay.
I will apologize ahead of time as I am VERY rusty in electrical and just had to learn how to jump a relay this past weekend to test all this out. So please bear with me.
Newest developments:
INPA error codes 119,120,107. These all point to electric throttle control. I'm not sure if these play in at all but I guess every bit helps at this point.
My suspected issues:
DME has run into an issue and is no longer sending or receiving fuel pump control to activate it.
The missing "X" piece is interfering with something else to stop the pump from priming.
Missing ground wire connection
- I don't know how this would happen or what I could be missing especially since I already had a spark once before and there is proper power running to the fuel pump connector.
Thank you in advance for even the slightest comment or nudge in a direction. I miss this car too much and am very ready to drive her again. If someone does help me figure this out...I owe you a beer
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