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Haven’t damaged anything yet it the interior comes apart fairly straight foreword
I latched on to the ground point because I chased a dropped screw under the console during the headliner install thought I might have damaged it blindly groping under there, after I found out that was where the pumps ground was it clicked in my mind but turned into a wild goose chase,
I wanted to pull the carpet and clean it anyway never had a good reason to do so, the PO's 2 kids were not easy on it,
Checking for voltage is going to be interesting because I already have voltage (with no load) at the fuel pump connector, the connectors in the cab should be "non waterproof" and I may be able to slide the test probe in from the wire side without disconnecting the connector to get a voltage reading with the pump load
First thing I did was a visual check of the fusible links and important fuses, including EFI and IGN now that it is narrowed down to one system will give them a more thorough examination to the related fuses, but I would think a fuse would fully opne, not give the symptoms I have,
Picked up an EFI relay at the dealer on the way to work, figured even if that’s not it, an EFI relay is a good thing to have as a spare of in the glove box, it looks just like the horn relay next to it but the part #’s were different so I did not try a swap, I would imagine that relay sees a more current and tougher duty cycle than the horn
Going to try get up early enough tomorrow to check it out further, need to get the cruiser running, gas for the truck is expensive (11-12MPG)
I latched on to the ground point because I chased a dropped screw under the console during the headliner install thought I might have damaged it blindly groping under there, after I found out that was where the pumps ground was it clicked in my mind but turned into a wild goose chase,
I wanted to pull the carpet and clean it anyway never had a good reason to do so, the PO's 2 kids were not easy on it,
Checking for voltage is going to be interesting because I already have voltage (with no load) at the fuel pump connector, the connectors in the cab should be "non waterproof" and I may be able to slide the test probe in from the wire side without disconnecting the connector to get a voltage reading with the pump load
First thing I did was a visual check of the fusible links and important fuses, including EFI and IGN now that it is narrowed down to one system will give them a more thorough examination to the related fuses, but I would think a fuse would fully opne, not give the symptoms I have,
Picked up an EFI relay at the dealer on the way to work, figured even if that’s not it, an EFI relay is a good thing to have as a spare of in the glove box, it looks just like the horn relay next to it but the part #’s were different so I did not try a swap, I would imagine that relay sees a more current and tougher duty cycle than the horn
Going to try get up early enough tomorrow to check it out further, need to get the cruiser running, gas for the truck is expensive (11-12MPG)