I have posted on this before and I hope somebody has something good to say. Fuel pump IS good, I KNOW the problem is the voltage....I have 12.5+ volts at the relay and between 3 and 5 volts at the junction box where the fuel pump plugs into. I thought it was a short in the wiring at the box...I removed it and well all wires seem good....Aside from just testing the wires at the connection under the hood and @!#$...is there a computer module or something that regulates voltage....or am I just going to have fun testing wires and connectors tomorrow
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What problem are you trying to diagnose? Is the car not running? Seems like an odd problem. Ive never delt with this kind of problem, however, i dont think that the voltage should be regulates to regulate fuel pressure. That is why our cars are set up with a pressure regulate and a return line. If you think it is a problem are the j box, get one from a junk yard and see if that fixes the problem
2004 Cavalier, 2.2L Ecotec
1965 El Camino, 396 BBC, 14:1, 800 BHP
well sometimes it just wont start and I cant hear the fuel pump kick in after LOTS of testing and a new fuel pump and filter I finally checked the voltage which is not enough obviously
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