Okay, I will see if I can fill in the blanks, including for the 91.
First, you should be making ALL measurements with the key turned to RUN, the jumper installed EXACTLY as in step 1, and NOT unplgging anything unless the instructions tell you to. Again, see my last post for specific instructions on HOW to measure voltages and, please, quit ddodling around.
Fuel Pump Troubleshooting for the 91
1. Ground the FP test point on the EEC-IV connector. See the EEC self-test section of the FAQs at
http://www.shotimes.com/SHO3eeccodes.html All voltage readings are referenced to a good chassis ground, unless otherwise specified. This activates the FP Relay.
2. Fuel pump SHOULD be running. If not, go to Step 3.
3. Measure at pin 5 of the ICM (PK/BK)to ground. You should measure battery voltage. If so, go to step 4. Otherwise, if reading is 0 volts, GO TO STEP 5.
4. Check inertia switch, reset as needed. Measure voltage on both leads. A good switch will have the same voltage on both leads as measured in step 3 above. If not, jumper across the switch and see if the FP runs. If so, replace the switch. Measure the voltage at the FP terminals. If you measure the same voltage at the input and the ground is good (verify it), replace the FP. If the voltage is lost at some point, you have an open circuit between that point and the previous point that did have voltage.
5. Measure IRCM pins 10 & 12. If reading is full battery voltage, the FP relay(s) in the IRCM is (are) bad. Replace or repair IRCM. If the readings are both 0 volts, there is an open circuit between the IRCM and the battery. Install a fused (10A) jumper to see if the FP kicks in. If so, sheck for an open GREEN Fuse Link H.
Some of this is supposition as I am relying on a combination of the Mitchell's and the 92 circuit. I do not have a 91 EVTM.
Follow the steps in order, exactly as given. If you don't understand something, ask. Don't putz around.
Good luck
Steve
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