I diconnected the inlet fuel line to fuel filter and cranked the engine. No gas flow. I did a system diagnostic to see if fuel pump was the problem (bridged terminals +B and FP at the check connector) and fuel pump did not work.
Then I tried to run a system diagnostice to see if a system diagnostics would tell me anything (after all I don't want to drop the tank unless I know its the fuel pump) but the check engine light does not work (therefore no diagnostic codes). Using the OEM repair manual I performed the trouble shoot tree for the check engine light and results indicate a "try replace ECU" or "ECU E1 ground problem". The E1 ground to body looks fine, assuming the E1 is grounded to the throttle body (it's hard to tell where all those wires lead to).
My question, can an ECU failure mimic a failed fuel pump? What are the systems of a failed ECU?
Some background: the cruiser's been sitting for four months because it died on me going home in December and I'm now getting around to fixing. In December I was driving in the rain and went to turn the lights on and bam...it totally died. It wouldn't crank, no lights, nothing. I had it towed home and it's been sitting sence. I initially thought it was the alternator, but it tested fine. The batter was dead (but that tested fine too). Charged the battery and it cranks strong and steady.
Sorry for the novel.
Then I tried to run a system diagnostice to see if a system diagnostics would tell me anything (after all I don't want to drop the tank unless I know its the fuel pump) but the check engine light does not work (therefore no diagnostic codes). Using the OEM repair manual I performed the trouble shoot tree for the check engine light and results indicate a "try replace ECU" or "ECU E1 ground problem". The E1 ground to body looks fine, assuming the E1 is grounded to the throttle body (it's hard to tell where all those wires lead to).
My question, can an ECU failure mimic a failed fuel pump? What are the systems of a failed ECU?
Some background: the cruiser's been sitting for four months because it died on me going home in December and I'm now getting around to fixing. In December I was driving in the rain and went to turn the lights on and bam...it totally died. It wouldn't crank, no lights, nothing. I had it towed home and it's been sitting sence. I initially thought it was the alternator, but it tested fine. The batter was dead (but that tested fine too). Charged the battery and it cranks strong and steady.
Sorry for the novel.