Mich88XJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Houghton, Michigan
I have been having some trouble with my engine not starting lately, and I am pretty sure it is the fuel pump. I had the ignition set to on and I stabbed the electrical lines that run to the pump and then touched a ground with a test light, and it didn't show any power. Sometimes it will take a while to kick over, or I will have to turn the key off and on a few times. I don't think it is the fuel pressure holding valve or whatever it is called, because the thing is sitting dead in my yard right now, and I have cranked it over a million and one times. It has cut out twice when I have been driving too. I am thinking I might run a direct line to the pump from a 12 volt source through a switch. Is there a certain way that I should do this? If I do, what wires should I splice the power into? Thanks, Christian