I'm going absolutely batshit over here dealing with a fuel pump problem that makes absolutley no sense. My '87 Grand Marq was starting hard for awhile and after a bit would only start by spraying starter fluid down the air intake. Then last week it just would not continue running, no matter what. I no longer heard the fuel pump engage when I turned the key and figured it had gone bad. <p>
After pulling the tank and removing the pump, I tested it by touching it to the battery terminals. Gas shot all over the place - the pump was fine! I replaced it with a new one anyway since I had it out. Before I did so, I checked the voltage at the plug to the pump - it was fine, and I verified that the voltage went to 12V when the ignition key switched. I plugged the pump in and actually checked he the voltage at the leads to the pump - still okay. Wired it up, turned it on, nothing. How the hell can I have voltage going to a known good pump, but no action at the pump? I've tried the fuel pump relay - it's closing just fine. No idea what could be wrong.
After pulling the tank and removing the pump, I tested it by touching it to the battery terminals. Gas shot all over the place - the pump was fine! I replaced it with a new one anyway since I had it out. Before I did so, I checked the voltage at the plug to the pump - it was fine, and I verified that the voltage went to 12V when the ignition key switched. I plugged the pump in and actually checked he the voltage at the leads to the pump - still okay. Wired it up, turned it on, nothing. How the hell can I have voltage going to a known good pump, but no action at the pump? I've tried the fuel pump relay - it's closing just fine. No idea what could be wrong.
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