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Fuel pump stays running when key on engine off??

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Chythar

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Charlie Allen said:
Many thanks to Matt for being a gentleman and so helpful.
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Brown noser. Here's hoping the fix keeps working for the next couple of days. After that, it's safe to presume that the problem was the PCM.
 
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And the latest update...........Seems to be very happy...................so am I !!
Matt, I am dialing your #
 

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Hey, this is what we are here for. The 94-95 StangNet crowd are some of the nicest folk I've seen online, so I'm glad to be able to contribute back to the group.
 
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My 94 is doing the same thing but my high speed fan stay on too an I replace the ccrm an it is still doing the same thing an my car is running bad with the fuel pump on the car sound like it has a cam but if I turn it off the car run fine so could this be a bad computer
 
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My 94 is doing the same thing but my high speed fan stay on too an I replace the ccrm an it is still doing the same thing an my car is running bad with the fuel pump on the car sound like it has a cam but if I turn it off the car run fine so could this be a bad computer
 
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My 94 is doing the same thing but my high speed fan stay on too an I replace the ccrm an it is still doing the same thing an my car is running bad with the fuel pump on the car sound like it has a cam but if I turn it off the car run fine so could this be a bad computer
 

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If your car is doing the same thing, I would read out pins as described earlier in this thread if you have already swapped the CCRM. These days you should be able to find a 94/95 ECU pretty cheap / easily at a junk yard. Worth a shot.
 
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