JaySHOguy
Active Member
Maybe you guys can help me out here....
The '90 SLO was running fine one day, and I went to start it to move it. I noticed the fuel pump was not whining like normal(car wouldn't start).
I checked the Inertia switch in the trunk, and it was fine. But, i replaced it with a spare I had laying around.
So, I checked all the fuses to make sure they were all good. *Check*. So, I then decided that the fuel pump committed suicide.
I changed the fuel pump and sender. Still no noise. I then changed the relay pack on the radiator support. No dice.
So, I started hunting around looking for broken or loose wires. I found a broken wire at the external voltage regulator. I had replaced the volt. reg. a couple years ago, for a No-start condition. GREAAT! I thought this would fix it.
I got another plug from the junkyard, spliced it in, and hooked up the new voltage reg(old one didn't look too healthy..terminals were all corroded). POS still won't run.
Is there any hidden fuel pump relays anywhere?
If I can't find the problem, would I be able to wire the fuel pump to a switch, and run it off of a fuse in the fuse box(acc.)?
This is supposed to be my winter car, and it died before winter even got here
Thank you.
The '90 SLO was running fine one day, and I went to start it to move it. I noticed the fuel pump was not whining like normal(car wouldn't start).
I checked the Inertia switch in the trunk, and it was fine. But, i replaced it with a spare I had laying around.
So, I checked all the fuses to make sure they were all good. *Check*. So, I then decided that the fuel pump committed suicide.
I changed the fuel pump and sender. Still no noise. I then changed the relay pack on the radiator support. No dice.
So, I started hunting around looking for broken or loose wires. I found a broken wire at the external voltage regulator. I had replaced the volt. reg. a couple years ago, for a No-start condition. GREAAT! I thought this would fix it.
I got another plug from the junkyard, spliced it in, and hooked up the new voltage reg(old one didn't look too healthy..terminals were all corroded). POS still won't run.
Is there any hidden fuel pump relays anywhere?
If I can't find the problem, would I be able to wire the fuel pump to a switch, and run it off of a fuse in the fuse box(acc.)?
This is supposed to be my winter car, and it died before winter even got here
Thank you.