Dannyb wrote:with my ecu no power to fuel pump relay
with borrowed ecu power to fuel pump relay
Weird? I'm thinking about that.
connected live straight to fuel pump and its dead,
Is the other side of the pump earthed OK?
Also wire from coil is 12v up to resistor still nothing coming out for ecu signal.
Check the spade connectors are not corroded
How can it go from running sweet to having knackered pump , resistor
Have you actually confirmed that the resistor is open circuit using an ohmmeter?
and ecu???
Non starter coil resistor?
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The resistor was connected when car stopped running , The car has not run since, We tried removing resistor but this did not help so we put it back in (although it does not let any volts through so is broke?) Next problem was no power to fuel pump relay a borrowed ecu sorted that? (CUX ecu mine is just CU or vice versa both 3.9) Also it seems fuel pump is dead.
I think Saturday i will put a test light on fuel pump wires and see if swapping ecu , relays etc makes any difference but seem to be going round in circles
Like i said im hoping its a case of dead pump and a mate who did electrical tests wrong lol even i can't be unlucky enough to blow 3 seperate components!!!
EDIT: tested voltage before resistor 12Volts then other side or resistor 0Volts manual says battery voltage both sides
I think Saturday i will put a test light on fuel pump wires and see if swapping ecu , relays etc makes any difference but seem to be going round in circles

Like i said im hoping its a case of dead pump and a mate who did electrical tests wrong lol even i can't be unlucky enough to blow 3 seperate components!!!
EDIT: tested voltage before resistor 12Volts then other side or resistor 0Volts manual says battery voltage both sides
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Dannyb wrote:
(although it does not let any volts through so is broke?)
Repeat question Have you actually confirmed that the resistor is open circuit using an ohmmeter?
Next problem was no power to fuel pump relay a borrowed ecu sorted that? (CUX ecu mine is just CU or vice versa both 3.9)
So not the same type ECU - hmmnn!
Also it seems fuel pump is dead.
Only if you connect 12 volts and earth to both sides and it wont run
I think Saturday i will put a test light on fuel pump wires and see if swapping ecu , relays etc makes any difference but seem to be going round in circles![]()
Like i said im hoping its a case of dead pump and a mate who did electrical tests wrong lol even i can't be unlucky enough to blow 3 seperate components!!!
Not at all likely.
EDIT: tested voltage before resistor 12Volts then other side or resistor 0Volts manual says battery voltage both sides
Ramon asks if it is OC or 6800 ohms