I am currently working on a friends 1987 Mustang GT that he converted to mass air and need some help with a fuel pump issue...
Backstory:
He swapped out a mass air engine harness and PCM after changing heads/cam/intake. I beleive the harness was from a 1989 Mustang GT but I am not 100% sure. The car was running before, everything functioned properly.
After he swapped the harness the car's fuel pump would no longer prime when moving the key to the on/run position and the fuel pump would not run at all during cranking.
He needed the car moved so I pulled the relay and jumped the high current terminals to get the pump to run. The car got parked and sat for a few years and I now have it in my garage to sort this issue out.
Current situation:
The fuel pump still does not run as described above. I was able to run a serparate keyed 12v to the relay control side and ground the relay so the pump ran when you key the car on.
The problems:
#1-The control power wire only has 4vdc when it is keyed on. I checked back at the inertia switch and that also has 4vdc supplied to it.
#2- The control ground wire does not have continuity to PCM pin #22. It also gets 6vdc when the car is keyed on. There is no continuity to ground on that wire. Jumping the VIP DLC connector will not turn the pump on either. It has no continiuty to that connector either. The PCM pin 22 has continuity from pin 22 to the VIP DLC. This wire does have continuity to pin 19 (fuel pump monitoring circuit, which is odd).
He does not have the original speed density harness so I am stuck with the car as-is. He has a spare PCM and spare engine wiring harness as well. The spare PCM give the same results.
I have looked over a few fuel pump posts in here and they have helped me get to this point but I am stuck trying to sort this out.
My next steps are to trace the relay ground wire back to its origin and see what it connects to. I will also be tracing the keyed power wire back to see where that is getting its low voltage as well.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Backstory:
He swapped out a mass air engine harness and PCM after changing heads/cam/intake. I beleive the harness was from a 1989 Mustang GT but I am not 100% sure. The car was running before, everything functioned properly.
After he swapped the harness the car's fuel pump would no longer prime when moving the key to the on/run position and the fuel pump would not run at all during cranking.
He needed the car moved so I pulled the relay and jumped the high current terminals to get the pump to run. The car got parked and sat for a few years and I now have it in my garage to sort this issue out.
Current situation:
The fuel pump still does not run as described above. I was able to run a serparate keyed 12v to the relay control side and ground the relay so the pump ran when you key the car on.
The problems:
#1-The control power wire only has 4vdc when it is keyed on. I checked back at the inertia switch and that also has 4vdc supplied to it.
#2- The control ground wire does not have continuity to PCM pin #22. It also gets 6vdc when the car is keyed on. There is no continuity to ground on that wire. Jumping the VIP DLC connector will not turn the pump on either. It has no continiuty to that connector either. The PCM pin 22 has continuity from pin 22 to the VIP DLC. This wire does have continuity to pin 19 (fuel pump monitoring circuit, which is odd).
He does not have the original speed density harness so I am stuck with the car as-is. He has a spare PCM and spare engine wiring harness as well. The spare PCM give the same results.
I have looked over a few fuel pump posts in here and they have helped me get to this point but I am stuck trying to sort this out.
My next steps are to trace the relay ground wire back to its origin and see what it connects to. I will also be tracing the keyed power wire back to see where that is getting its low voltage as well.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.