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Old May 14, 2024 | 09:13 PM
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Also getting 12.8 volts on pin# 6 black ECU plug from fuel cut off relay when engine switch is in run position if that helps.
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Old May 15, 2024 | 03:29 AM
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Originally Posted by GB03
Also getting 12.8 volts on pin# 6 black ECU plug from fuel cut off relay when engine switch is in run position if that helps.
Originally Posted by GB03
Brown/black stripe wire
That's OK. Voltage there is coming across relay's activation coil from power side blk/wht. Appears everything is OK with BAS and fuel-pump circuit. Let's verify ECU is getting power:

1. key ON, stop-switch = RUN

2. measure voltage at ECU-connector Lg#6 blk/wht, volts = ???

3. measure resistance between Lg#12 grn to chassis-ground, ohms = ???

4. key OFF, disconnect ECU and store in safe static-free place.

5. key ON, stop-switch = RUN

6. using small jumper wire, connect Lg#12 grn to Blk#6 brn/blk.

7. measure power at fuel-pump relay output brn wire, volts = ???

8. measure power at fuel-pump connector under tank, brn wire, volts = ???


Does pump run?
 
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Old May 15, 2024 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by dannoxyz
That's OK. Voltage there is coming across relay's activation coil from power side blk/wht. Appears everything is OK with BAS and fuel-pump circuit. Let's verify ECU is getting power:

1. key ON, stop-switch = RUN

2. measure voltage at ECU-connector Lg#6 blk/wht, volts = ???

3. measure resistance between Lg#12 grn to chassis-ground, ohms = ???

4. key OFF, disconnect ECU and store in safe static-free place.

5. key ON, stop-switch = RUN

6. using small jumper wire, connect Lg#12 grn to Blk#6 brn/blk.

7. measure power at fuel-pump relay output brn wire, volts = ???

8. measure power at fuel-pump connector under tank, brn wire, volts = ???


Does pump run?
Long day today. Gonna do this tomorrow and get back with you on results.
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Old May 15, 2024 | 11:07 PM
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You’re welcome!

I’ve updated and simplified procedure. Good luck!
 
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Old May 16, 2024 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by GB03
Long day today. Gonna do this tomorrow and get back with you on results.
Thanks
Voltage #6 blk/white 12.96
Resistance at #12 zero
Jumper installed 12.80 from pump connecter.
Pump did prime also.
What's the next step?
 
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Old May 16, 2024 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by dannoxyz
You’re welcome!

I’ve updated and simplified procedure. Good luck!
Voltage #6 blk/white 12.96
Resistance at #12 zero
Jumper installed 12.80 from pump connecter.
Pump did prime also.
What's the next step?
 
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Old May 17, 2024 | 03:33 AM
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So this manual triggering of pump shows entire fuel-pump circuit works! Relay, wiring, pump. Only thing unknown is why ECU’s not turning it on.

Try test for spark. Remove coil and stick spare plug in it. Ground case of plug to bare metal of engine. Key ON/stop-switch=RUN, crank engine. Do you see spark?

It so, try spraying 5-sec of starting-fluid into airbox. Then crank again. Does it run?

If so, ECU’s driver-transistor for pump is dead. Try your other ECU with same spark and starting fluid test.
 

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Old May 17, 2024 | 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by dannoxyz
So this manual triggering of pump shows entire fuel-pump circuit works! Relay, wiring, pump. Only thing unknown is why ECU’s not turning it on.

Try test for spark. Remove coil and stick spare plug in it. Ground case of plug to bare metal of engine. Key ON/stop-switch=RUN, crank engine. Do you see spark?

It so, try spraying 5-sec of starting-fluid into airbox. Then crank again. Does it run?

If so, ECU’s driver-transistor for pump is dead. Try your other ECU with same spark and starting fluid test.
Getting no spark. Other ECU has already been shipped back for refund
 
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Old May 17, 2024 | 12:28 PM
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Getting no spark. Other ECU has already been shipped back for refund
Getting no voltage to coil plugs
 
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Old May 17, 2024 | 12:42 PM
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Getting no voltage to coil plugs
Not sure if this is any help or relevant but I'm getting code F1 19 on display. I cleaned terminal ends on ignition pulse generator and checked continuity on the wires. Showed good. Resistance on the ignition pulse generator plug showed .496
Resistance on the ignition coils showed .001 on all of them at 2k setting
 
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