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Posted by Strike One (Member # 918) on :
 
Well last night I go to start my car after work and it starts but then dies immediately. I try to restart with no sound coming from the fuel pump. It will crank but not catch and turn over, so I am getting spark but seems like no fuel. I left it over night and then went back in the morning and tried again and it started fine! I dorve to the local shop to leave it while I went to work to see what was wrong with it. When I dropped it off, I tried starting it again and same thing happened, no sound of the fuel pump. I left it with them and they called and said they couldn't find anything wrong. Fuel pump is working, relay is okay, everything checked out. It starts again and everything. Also I am getting a code 95. Any ideas? Is my fuel pump nearing its end??? I know they said nothing is wrong but I don't want to be stuck again.

[ February 06, 2004, 03:25 PM: Message edited by: Strike One ]
 
Posted by 94gt (Member # 3060) on :
 
replace it! [Razz]
I would bust out a meter and check for power and make sure its just not a loose wire! [patriot]
 
Posted by MR GO FAST (Member # 2088) on :
 
check pm
 
Posted by stangin' (Member # 514) on :
 
i have a brand new walbro 255lph intank FP if you need to buy a new one. $90, stangin46@aol.com
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
Common causes ranked roughly from most likely to least:

-bad fuel pump

-bad fuel pump relay

-bad/coroded fuel pump harness connectors

-bad inertia switch

-bad ignition switch

-bad EEC


The code 95 in memory is normal . It simply means you tried to start your car once before, but the fuel pump didn't turn on.
 
Posted by 1SLOWLX (Member # 558) on :
 
my fuel pump won't turn on anymore either had to get the car towed home and it is to dark to look over the wiring of this A-1000 piece of shit
 




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