I have intermitent power to the fuel pump in my 1990 LX. It's let me down twice, and all I had to do to get the car running again was to "jiggle" the fusable link near the driver side front wheel. It seems to me that I need to be able to replicate the problem when it's somewhere that I can check it out and see what isn't getting power. The problem is, I haven't been able to do that. Any suggestions on where to go from here?
Backstory: My fuel pump died on me last year while I was driving. I towed it home, and we replaced the fuel pump and spliced the fusable link that had burned through. I started driving it again, and it drove fine for a while. One night (in the rain, of course) it died in the same manner as when the fuel pump went. So, the first thing that came to my mind was a short in the fusable link. I got out and jiggled it, and the car started up. Another time (in the sun this time) I tried to start the car and all it did was crank. So, I opened the hood and jiggled the wire, and it started right up. I checked the splice in the fusable link, and it's fine. So, now, I'm afraid to take my car anywhere for fear that we won't make it home. I can't reproduce the problem just by jiggling the wires, and I don't want to just go replacing relays because I'll never really know that I've fixed it, because it seems to be pretty random when the problem shows up.
Backstory: My fuel pump died on me last year while I was driving. I towed it home, and we replaced the fuel pump and spliced the fusable link that had burned through. I started driving it again, and it drove fine for a while. One night (in the rain, of course) it died in the same manner as when the fuel pump went. So, the first thing that came to my mind was a short in the fusable link. I got out and jiggled it, and the car started up. Another time (in the sun this time) I tried to start the car and all it did was crank. So, I opened the hood and jiggled the wire, and it started right up. I checked the splice in the fusable link, and it's fine. So, now, I'm afraid to take my car anywhere for fear that we won't make it home. I can't reproduce the problem just by jiggling the wires, and I don't want to just go replacing relays because I'll never really know that I've fixed it, because it seems to be pretty random when the problem shows up.