96Code

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hi fellas, i have a problem, i ran my KOEO and KOER a few months a go and i get the 96 code, i reset the ecu and the code don´t appears again then one week later i ran again the test and the 96 code appears again, i clean the codes ran again the test and the 96 dont show up, so i ran again the test this weekend and guess what, yes the 96 code appears again the strange thing is that i dont have a fuel pump problems, the car run pretty well, in some times i feel it a little slower that other but the engine never turn off, the 96 code said that is there a problem with the secondary fuel pump circuit, so what is the problem why the 96 code still apperas again and again and again? in the last thre or four months i dont use the inertia switch so what could be???? :shrug:

any help i really apreciated,
 
Code 96 causes & tests - 91-93 models – KOEO- Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power - Fuel pump relay or battery power feed was open - Power / Fuel Pump Circuits. The fuel pump circuit lost power at one time or another.

Look for a failing fuel pump relay, bad connections or broken wiring. The fuel pump relay is located under the Mass Air Meter on Fox bodied stangs built after 91. On earlier model cars is under the passenger seat. On Mass Air Conversions, the signal lead that tells the computer that the fuel pump has power may not have been wired correctly. See http://www.stangnet.com/tech/maf/massairconversion.html

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Look for power at the fuel pump - the fuel pump has a connector at the rear of the car with a pink/black wire and a black wire that goes to the fuel pump. The pink/black wire should be hot when the test connector is jumpered to the test position. To trick the fuel pump into running, find the ECC test connector and jump the connector in the lower RH corner to ground. No voltage when jumpered, check the fuel pump relay and fuse links.
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Power feed: Look for 12 volts at the pink/black wire (power source for fuel pump relay). No voltage or low voltage, bad fuse link, bad wiring, or connections. Remember that on 92 or later models the fuel pump relay is located under the Mass Air meter. Watch out for the WOT A/C control relay on these cars, as it is located in the same place and can easily be mistaken for the fuel pump relay.

Relay: Turn on the key and jumper the ECC test connector as previously described. Look for 12 volts at the dark green\yellow wire (relay controlled power for the fuel pump). No voltage there means that the relay has failed, or there is a broken wire in the relay control circuit.

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91-93 Models:
Using the diagram, check the dark green/yellow wire from the fuel pump relay: you should see 12 volts or so. If not the relay has failed or is intermittent. Check the inertia switch: on a hatch it is on the drivers side by the taillight. Look for a black rubber plug that pops out: if you don't find it, then loosen up the plastic trim. Check for voltage on both sides of the switch. If there is voltage on both sides, then check the Pink/black wire on the fuel pump relay: it is the power feed to the fuel pump. Good voltage there, then the fuel pump is the likely culprit since it is getting power. No voltage there, check the Pink/black wire, it is the power feed to the fuel pump relay & has a fuse link in it. Good voltage there & at the dark green/yellow wire, swap the relay.
 
Wowl great info men, thanks a lot im going to do the all procedure this weekend and find out what the problem is, hey another question, that intermiten problem in the secondary cyrcuit can make a leak of power? i said that because recently i fell the car a little more slower, whit a little less power.
 
Wowl great info men, thanks a lot im going to do the all procedure this weekend and find out what the problem is, hey another question, that intermiten problem in the secondary cyrcuit can make a leak of power? i said that because recently i fell the car a little more slower, whit a little less power.
When the code shows up, the fuel pump has lost power and isn't providing good fuel pressure. Low fuel pressure can definitely hurt performance.
 
ok, thats why in sometimes i feel the car more solower than other, ok Jrichker, thanks a lot for all your help with the info that you give me i dont going to have problems to find out the location of the trouble thanks a lot again :nice: