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Old 03-06-2008, 02:26 PM
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Exclamation Please Help: No Gas

I'm trying to fix my 98 CV.
Just one day I went to start it and Nothing. No signs of trouble or anything, Just works one day, and Dead the next morning.

I Replaced the Fuel pump, No help plus the Old one was good anyways "Tested to make sure". Well today I pulled out the sending unit again and tested the wires going direct to the Fuel pump and on Startup, It gives me 6.61 volts. So the Pump is gettin power, Just not enough I guess. I think I read somewheres it should get 10.8 volts, but not sure. I changed all the Relays and Still nothing. So If it's gettin Some power, but not enough, What or where should I look?

I'm really stumped on this and have checked and rechecked everything I could think of so I need help PLEASE!!!!
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Old 03-06-2008, 04:19 PM
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Re: Please Help: No Gas

FIXED!!!!


Did a lil more research and It turned out to be a bad wire going from the Fuel pump fuse thats under the hood, to the C103 Connector near the break booster that "I guess" Supplys to the relay.


Just re-ran the wire and fired right over!

Heres the info that I got the answer from if anyone ever has this issue!
http://www.automotiveforums.com/t191...ump_relay.html
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