Have a little problem on a 90 GT. Went to start it a few days ago after using it two weeks prior with no problems and I noticed the fuel pump would not kick on.
Following some of jrichker's diagrams, I jumped (grounded) the fuel pump from the test connector under the hood and she turned on fine.
Then I went to plug in my scan tool - and noticed it would not pick up ANY codes or display a '11'. In other words - it was dead. No actuators or anything was turning on when I hit the test button.
So I started a minor diagnosing procedure. I replaced my EEC relay for the heck of it and then checked pin1 on the harness (with key off and key on) and do have approx 11.50 volts.
I then turned key on and check pins 37 and 57 as I believe these are the pins that should receive 12 volts after the key is on. I have 11.50 volts from 57, BUT weird figures from pin 37 (meter was all over the place in the hundreds or whatever the meter thinks it was seeing - but not 11.50 volts like 57). From the diagram - I believe I should have 11.50 volts also from 37 with the key on?
I do not know where to go from here. Is there anything that explicitly controls pin 37 differently than pin 57 (except the wire of course) ? Is there a fuse link or the famous ignition switch or anything that is specific to pin 37 ?
I did buy a test light and will start to go through the wiring testing procedure with the fusible links - if I can find all those darn things.
I keep hearing about the famous blue fusible link, but I was assuming that I would not have power on pin 1 if that were bad, but reading another post - it looks like another gentleman had the same issue years ago and it was the blue link or at least one of them. I couldn't tell where it was actually located as the pictures do not show anymore from them being deleted from flikr or photobucket, or etc.
I see I actually have a wire from my solenoid that has a plastic tab on it that says "fusible link". Looked like a little green wire that goes straight down near the bottom and branches into two separate wires.
Problem is - since these cars are getting so old - who knows what repairs have been done and certain color codes will not match anymore from previous repairs.
(Please forgive me if this is in the wrong forum. I thought there were specific tech forums, but just could not see/find them).
Thanks in advance,
Jason
Following some of jrichker's diagrams, I jumped (grounded) the fuel pump from the test connector under the hood and she turned on fine.
Then I went to plug in my scan tool - and noticed it would not pick up ANY codes or display a '11'. In other words - it was dead. No actuators or anything was turning on when I hit the test button.
So I started a minor diagnosing procedure. I replaced my EEC relay for the heck of it and then checked pin1 on the harness (with key off and key on) and do have approx 11.50 volts.
I then turned key on and check pins 37 and 57 as I believe these are the pins that should receive 12 volts after the key is on. I have 11.50 volts from 57, BUT weird figures from pin 37 (meter was all over the place in the hundreds or whatever the meter thinks it was seeing - but not 11.50 volts like 57). From the diagram - I believe I should have 11.50 volts also from 37 with the key on?
I do not know where to go from here. Is there anything that explicitly controls pin 37 differently than pin 57 (except the wire of course) ? Is there a fuse link or the famous ignition switch or anything that is specific to pin 37 ?
I did buy a test light and will start to go through the wiring testing procedure with the fusible links - if I can find all those darn things.
I keep hearing about the famous blue fusible link, but I was assuming that I would not have power on pin 1 if that were bad, but reading another post - it looks like another gentleman had the same issue years ago and it was the blue link or at least one of them. I couldn't tell where it was actually located as the pictures do not show anymore from them being deleted from flikr or photobucket, or etc.
I see I actually have a wire from my solenoid that has a plastic tab on it that says "fusible link". Looked like a little green wire that goes straight down near the bottom and branches into two separate wires.
Problem is - since these cars are getting so old - who knows what repairs have been done and certain color codes will not match anymore from previous repairs.
(Please forgive me if this is in the wrong forum. I thought there were specific tech forums, but just could not see/find them).
Thanks in advance,
Jason
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