won't start after 18 months

won't start after 18 months

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adyw

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245 months

Sunday 14th October 2018
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Gents a bit of help please.

After an 18 month period of the Griff being stuck in a garage its time to get her out and up and running again ( divorce preventing getting her out as rented house doesnt have a garage)
So tried to start her, dead battery, to note I did put a gallon of new fuel in at this point.

New Battery in, turned over great, but no fuel pump priming,

Checked fuses as I have the glow when they blow type, Still no joy.

Changed the two main relays to the injectors and fuel pumps for new. Still no joy

I've been on the phone to carl baker the alarms man for several hours with my head in the foot well with a volt meter as it was a suspected immobiliser fault. still no joy.


Finally tonight tried a direct 12v feed from the ignition to the fuel pump to see if it primed and kept running, but nothing.



I was on the thoughts that is was the immobiliser that had gone wrong, but now I think its the pump.

Access is limited with the soon to be ex wife so don't want to keep trying things if im barking up the wrong tree or keep buying bits in a hope they will work.

Help

adyw

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384 posts

245 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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I've only put 12v positive direct from the battery with no joy on the pump turning, i'll try at the weekend the negative as well and see what happens.

I'm not convinced I don't have an immobiliser problem as well so i'm going to stick 12v on the power feed to the pump and trace it back to relay, if I get 12 volts there then it is the pump if not then ?? as the relay is doing its job in normal configuration. but I think there might be something wrong between relay and pump as well as the pump. If this is the case apart from the obvious fuse issue, where can I start to trace the wire from the relay all the way back to the pump.

adyw

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Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Thanks Gents all good stuff and you have confirmed all my thoughts. One I didn't thing of was putting a false negative as well as positive from the battery directly to the pump. How easy is it to get at the negative without removing the wheel. Ive done the positive several times and with limit space around the car, only want to go down the wheel off route once every test has been completed with the already obvious conclusion has been confirmed.

adyw

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384 posts

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Wednesday 17th October 2018
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spot on , thankyou

adyw

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384 posts

245 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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spot on , thankyou

adyw

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Saturday 20th October 2018
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well having been back under the car this morning to finally nail down the problem. It helps if you are measuring the voltage on the +ve cable and not the earth banghead Anyway the cars electrics are doing what they should, So went ahead and took the fuel pump out.

I then hooked it up to a spare battery just to see if it would run and nothing, well when I say nothing it sort of jolts but does not spin, that to me says its seized, or is there some quirk that the pump realises there is no fuel and stops pumping, I thought it would just run and run.


I just want to be 100% before I order a new pump tonight?

adyw

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384 posts

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Saturday 20th October 2018
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Hi, yes tried 12v each way still same jolt but no spinning

adyw

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Saturday 20th October 2018
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yes, think I can't ignore the obvious any more. cry

adyw

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384 posts

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Saturday 27th October 2018
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New pump in, running like a dream now,

Thanks gents

adyw

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384 posts

245 months

Saturday 27th October 2018
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New pump in, running like a dream now,

Thanks gents