JusMX141
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- Dec 13, 2005
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Greensburg,
Pennsylvania
I'm retarded when it comes to 420A's; I'm hoping you guys will be able to shed some light on this subject for me.
My daily driver 2G has been giving me issues lately that would lead to a fuel pump problem, but it's not consistent enough for me to replace the pump and feel that will solve the problem.
This all started about a week ago, I came out one morning and started the car to head to work and it sort-of "blubbered" (misfired) and shut off. I hit the key again and it fired, but it took a second or two of me keeping my foot on the accelerator before it stayed running on it's own.
A few days passed, no other issues. I figured I had water in the fuel so I added some drygas to the tank and it seemed to fix the problem.
About three days after the initial issue, the car would not start up cold at my house. Cranks, but no start. I shot it with a little starting fluid in the airbox and it fired up, then I drove to work.
No further issues until the next morning- no start again. This time it wouldn't even stay running with the starting fluid- once the fluid goes away, it died. I check the fuel pressure at the rail, nothing. Not one drop of fuel came out when I depressed the schrader valve.
I get out my tester and check the plug at the fuel pump, there's power to the pump. I plugged the pump back in and the car fires.
I can't tell you if there's any new CEL's because the light is on constantly due to an Evap issue. I just wondered if you knew if the CAS would control the fuel pump operation on a 420A or not, or if there's some other issue before I spend $100 on a pump and have that not be the issue.
Thanks in advance!
My daily driver 2G has been giving me issues lately that would lead to a fuel pump problem, but it's not consistent enough for me to replace the pump and feel that will solve the problem.
This all started about a week ago, I came out one morning and started the car to head to work and it sort-of "blubbered" (misfired) and shut off. I hit the key again and it fired, but it took a second or two of me keeping my foot on the accelerator before it stayed running on it's own.
A few days passed, no other issues. I figured I had water in the fuel so I added some drygas to the tank and it seemed to fix the problem.
About three days after the initial issue, the car would not start up cold at my house. Cranks, but no start. I shot it with a little starting fluid in the airbox and it fired up, then I drove to work.
No further issues until the next morning- no start again. This time it wouldn't even stay running with the starting fluid- once the fluid goes away, it died. I check the fuel pressure at the rail, nothing. Not one drop of fuel came out when I depressed the schrader valve.
I get out my tester and check the plug at the fuel pump, there's power to the pump. I plugged the pump back in and the car fires.
I can't tell you if there's any new CEL's because the light is on constantly due to an Evap issue. I just wondered if you knew if the CAS would control the fuel pump operation on a 420A or not, or if there's some other issue before I spend $100 on a pump and have that not be the issue.
Thanks in advance!
