Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2018 20:37:46 -0700
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From: thewestyman <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
Subject: Fixed Re: Progress, Puzzle on "Fuel pump won't work"
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Thanks for the help from all of you guys,
Fortunately it was my fault, not putting one of the wires back.
I found it tangling on top of the starter. My bad. I feel like a dog.
But now all is well and like nothing happened.
I see, one has to have patience not only with the van but to self too.
Thanks again folks,
Zoltan
-----Original Message-----
From: thewestyman
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 1:49 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Progress, Puzzle on "Fuel pump won't work"
Mark,
Thanks for the reply.
What's happening; key on does not have power to fuel pump or the relay, nor
when I turn the engine.
That 1-2 second is not there.
What to do?
Z
-----Original Message-----
From: vw_van_fan_Mark
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 11:28 AM
To: thewestyman ; vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Progress, Puzzle on "Fuel pump won't work"
When you first turn on the key the fuel pump only runs 1-2 seconds and
then it stops. After that it should only run when the engine is turning.
The ECU controls the fuel pump relay and only turns on the relay when it
thinks it should. If the engine isn't turning the ECU thinks the pump
isn't needed. This is for safety.
Mark
thewestyman wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Interesting progress.
>
> I posted a couple of days ago that on this 1990 van the fuel pump stopped
> working after I put in an other engine.
> The only electrical was involved; the wires wore disconnected on the
> starter, and the voltage regulator was changed to a new one.
> And I drove this van before.
>
> There is no power on the fuel pump relay as it should be at all time while
> the key is out.
>
> Now, I powered the fuel pump with a wire from the positive side of the
> battery and it worked without needing the ground, which it has already.
> This way the engine could start up and work fine. The interesting part
> is, that if I remove that wire when the engine is running, it still works
> fine.
>
> That is a puzzle for me.
>
> Maybe some of you have experienced the same?
>
> I hope, some guru can chime in with knowledge. I am terrible with
> electricals, dumbfounded, clueless most of the time.
>
> All the fuses are good.
>
> A probable question is; where it that wire come from that would power the
> fuel pump relay?
>
> Is there anyone out there who can help?
> Please.
>
> With love to all the Vanagone lovers,
> Zoltan
>
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