Hey everyone!
First time post here. I inherited a 1989 foxbody 5.0 with 72k original miles a couple of years ago. Admittedly life has been busy and have not touched it since I parked it in the driveway. Did a fresh oil change, charged the battery, and went to go start it up and it’ll crank all day long but won’t fire up.
So I started doing some research and started trying to diagnose my issue. It’ll start for a split second with a spray of starter fluid so I know I’m getting spark.
I began going down the rabbit hole of figuring out fuel delivery issues. The relay under the driver seat clicks, inertia switch passed its test. I’m getting 12v at orange/blue wire, 12v at red/black, 12v at tan/green, and 1.46v at pink/black.
I know pink/black is the wire to supply power to the fuel pump. I tried to bypass the relay and connect the red/black to pink/black but had no luck.
Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
First time post here. I inherited a 1989 foxbody 5.0 with 72k original miles a couple of years ago. Admittedly life has been busy and have not touched it since I parked it in the driveway. Did a fresh oil change, charged the battery, and went to go start it up and it’ll crank all day long but won’t fire up.
So I started doing some research and started trying to diagnose my issue. It’ll start for a split second with a spray of starter fluid so I know I’m getting spark.
I began going down the rabbit hole of figuring out fuel delivery issues. The relay under the driver seat clicks, inertia switch passed its test. I’m getting 12v at orange/blue wire, 12v at red/black, 12v at tan/green, and 1.46v at pink/black.
I know pink/black is the wire to supply power to the fuel pump. I tried to bypass the relay and connect the red/black to pink/black but had no luck.
Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
