dpsutphin
New Member
This is one of those questions I probably already know the answer to, but need a little expert help to be sure.
My 1990 was running perfectly. Pulled up to a stop light and it died. Started right up, and drove into a parking lot less than 1/4 mile away. Went into a store, came out, and the car will not start.
Got a code 95 (fuel pump secondary circuit failure), and 0 fuel pressure on the fuel rail. A search here turns up all kinds of stuff on the words for the code, but none of it actually says exactly what is wrong, and the codes referenced are all 3 didgits which means one of the newer models.
Are there any relays or fuses somewhere that could cause this, or should I just start cutting a hole underneath the back seat?
I have already replaced the fuel filter. And there is no fuel pump noise as there used to be when the key is turned on.
Any suggestions?
My 1990 was running perfectly. Pulled up to a stop light and it died. Started right up, and drove into a parking lot less than 1/4 mile away. Went into a store, came out, and the car will not start.
Got a code 95 (fuel pump secondary circuit failure), and 0 fuel pressure on the fuel rail. A search here turns up all kinds of stuff on the words for the code, but none of it actually says exactly what is wrong, and the codes referenced are all 3 didgits which means one of the newer models.
Are there any relays or fuses somewhere that could cause this, or should I just start cutting a hole underneath the back seat?
I have already replaced the fuel filter. And there is no fuel pump noise as there used to be when the key is turned on.
Any suggestions?
