Well there is your problem. If that relay doesn't click on the ECU is not getting power.The key switch sends 12 volts to one side of the ignition coil and that point on the coil acts as a wiring junction for a black/white wire from it to the ECU power relay socket. This wire turns on that relay. Mark
jesse and monica johnson wrote: > Already did that. no.. no click and no 2 second fuel prime. nothing. > > > --- On *Wed, 4/25/12, mark drillock /<mdrillock@cox.net>/* wrote: > > > From: mark drillock <mdrillock@cox.net> > Subject: Re: more information on engine swap/fuel pump woes > To: "jesse and monica johnson" <fowvaydriver@YAHOO.COM> > Cc: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2012, 12:08 PM > > You should have someone turn the key on and off a few times while you > hold a finger on the ECU power relay. It should click on and off with > the key, every time. Does it? > > Mark > > |
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