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Fuel Pump giving me a hard time!

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OneFastEclipse

20+ Year Contributor
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Jun 20, 2002
Canton, Ohio
I got everything installed on my car, new exhaust mani, new ported turbo, new injectors, timing belt water pump change, and the fuel pump. Problem is, when I go to start the car, I turn on the ignition and get nothing from the fuel pump. It don't get any power what so ever. So I hooked it directly to the battery and it gets power, starts to whine, I try to start the car and all it does is keep cranking, never turns over (no fuel). What could be the deal with this? Why wasn't it getting power from the factory line? It's a walboro 190. Thanks!
 
DId you use an install kit (harness)? I woudl pull out the pump and make sure every wire/connection is perfect. I have seen some crazy things that were BARELY noticable to the eye that made the pump get silly on me. Seems like you know about wiring, so get in tehre with a voltmeter and figure it out. Make sure the fuse/relay are ok then go from there...
 
that's just it, I was in there with the voltimeter and there is no power to the pump. Where exactly is the fuse relay at? Is it in the passanger side center counsle? I just don't understand why it did this in the first place since I wasn't messing with the wiring to begin with. Thanks!
 
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