Fuel Pump Not Working

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Dr.Evil

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After I had a crash with the SHO, the fuel pump does not work. I tried pushing the reset button in the trunk, but it looked like it was not triggered. I messed around with it for a half hour with no luck. Is there anyway I can bypass that thing? Or does anyone have any ideas as to what else it could be?
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Matt
 

jbeano

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I had the relay go bad on me once and another time a chaffed wire blew the pump fuse. You can use a digital multimeter to check for voltage and continuity through the inertia switch.
 

projectSHO89

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The inertial switch can be bypassed simply by shorting the two wires that go to it together. That's all the switch does internally, anyway.

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Dr.Evil

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Shorting the wires did not work. I will look for a blown fuse.
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Any other ideas?
 

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Since it was crashed in the front, make sure the relay control module is powering the pump and work your way back after you check the fuses.

<small>[ January 03, 2003, 02:49 PM: Message edited by: luigisho ]</small>
 
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