ShoMe1More
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SHO just doesn't want to stay on the road!
I had a no start situation in 2012 and pulled code 95 with the KOEO test.
I replaced the fuel pump and sending assembly at that time with a Walbro 155 lph and aftermarket sending unit. The shop that did the work showed me the wiring harness that connects into the sending unit. The plastic harness was melted and they determined that caused the failure.
Fast forward to 2014, I started getting fuel gauge issues and a couple no starts. Then it just wouldn't turn over. Took it to a local shop and they determined the fuel pump yet again.
I had it replaced with another sending unit and pump. I just started driving the car after it sat this winter, and it is shutting off during driving and no start. I pulled the KOEO codes and got 95 again!
I took a close look at the old sending assembly the recent shop pulled and the ground wire coming from the top of the assembly to the pump was loose. The seat on top where the plastic harness clips to the sending unit had black burnt char on the ground pin.
I also noticed that the sending unit I provided the shop was a NOS with the fuel pump built in. And they did not install the Walbro that I provided them.
I am thinking the fuel pump in that sending assembly is for the SLO and they never thought twice about swapping the walbro out, thinking the NOS would be better. Could the low LPH of the SLO fuel pump be causing the issue this time?
I had a no start situation in 2012 and pulled code 95 with the KOEO test.
I replaced the fuel pump and sending assembly at that time with a Walbro 155 lph and aftermarket sending unit. The shop that did the work showed me the wiring harness that connects into the sending unit. The plastic harness was melted and they determined that caused the failure.
Fast forward to 2014, I started getting fuel gauge issues and a couple no starts. Then it just wouldn't turn over. Took it to a local shop and they determined the fuel pump yet again.
I had it replaced with another sending unit and pump. I just started driving the car after it sat this winter, and it is shutting off during driving and no start. I pulled the KOEO codes and got 95 again!
I took a close look at the old sending assembly the recent shop pulled and the ground wire coming from the top of the assembly to the pump was loose. The seat on top where the plastic harness clips to the sending unit had black burnt char on the ground pin.
I also noticed that the sending unit I provided the shop was a NOS with the fuel pump built in. And they did not install the Walbro that I provided them.
I am thinking the fuel pump in that sending assembly is for the SLO and they never thought twice about swapping the walbro out, thinking the NOS would be better. Could the low LPH of the SLO fuel pump be causing the issue this time?