Hey everyone just want to say big thanks to you guys on the forum I have learned so much about this car already. My father is an experienced mechanic and he has been impressed at what I have been able to do on this car through reading here. Ok moving on to my problem...
2000 LS v8
One morning my car decided to stop starting, and I cannot hear the fuel pump engaging. I am a little confused on where to proceed now because I have replaced the fuel pump with a Delphi hoping it was just the unit itself. The filters looked awful, so I don't really consider it a waste of money. I have found some similar posts on here and it seems to be an electrical issue.
What I know so far:
There is no power to the connector at the fuel pump when the key turns on. The car will crank but will not start.
Zero fuel pressure at the schrader valve
Battery is reading 11.74 volts
There is a lot of corrosion on and around the battery junction box (BJB). Previously I had a water leak in the trunk that I believe has been fixed now. Not sure if the corrosion is due to gas release from the battery or water in the trunk. I have cleaned up the corrosion on the pins for the relay, diode, and fuse for the fuel pump to no avail (plan to clean the rest off as well, it looks awful)
The relay is working, it audibly clicks with a 9v battery connected to 1,2 and has continuity beep at pins 3,5
The diode has resistance one way (reading ~700 at 2k setting)
The 15A fuse is working
I suspect the BJB has a bad connection to the wiring underneath (or to the sockets) so I removed the casing and took a couple pictures for you guys. However, I realize this could also not be the problem and it could have something to do with the REM or possibly a bad inertia switch. The 5A inertia switch fuse is good (no corrosion on anything for the Central Junction Box) and the button is pressed.
Joegr asked in a similar post if there is 12V on the positive connector to the fuel pump and a bare metal ground. I do not have any power to the fuel pump, however the positive fuel sending unit wire (red and white) has 10.3V of power. I have the wiring diagram and will post it below. Hoping to get schooled by one of you guys, and I am all ears.
I cleaned the cable protector coming from the BJB last night but it was filthy as well
2000 LS v8
One morning my car decided to stop starting, and I cannot hear the fuel pump engaging. I am a little confused on where to proceed now because I have replaced the fuel pump with a Delphi hoping it was just the unit itself. The filters looked awful, so I don't really consider it a waste of money. I have found some similar posts on here and it seems to be an electrical issue.
What I know so far:
There is no power to the connector at the fuel pump when the key turns on. The car will crank but will not start.
Zero fuel pressure at the schrader valve
Battery is reading 11.74 volts
There is a lot of corrosion on and around the battery junction box (BJB). Previously I had a water leak in the trunk that I believe has been fixed now. Not sure if the corrosion is due to gas release from the battery or water in the trunk. I have cleaned up the corrosion on the pins for the relay, diode, and fuse for the fuel pump to no avail (plan to clean the rest off as well, it looks awful)
The relay is working, it audibly clicks with a 9v battery connected to 1,2 and has continuity beep at pins 3,5
The diode has resistance one way (reading ~700 at 2k setting)
The 15A fuse is working
I suspect the BJB has a bad connection to the wiring underneath (or to the sockets) so I removed the casing and took a couple pictures for you guys. However, I realize this could also not be the problem and it could have something to do with the REM or possibly a bad inertia switch. The 5A inertia switch fuse is good (no corrosion on anything for the Central Junction Box) and the button is pressed.
Joegr asked in a similar post if there is 12V on the positive connector to the fuel pump and a bare metal ground. I do not have any power to the fuel pump, however the positive fuel sending unit wire (red and white) has 10.3V of power. I have the wiring diagram and will post it below. Hoping to get schooled by one of you guys, and I am all ears.
I cleaned the cable protector coming from the BJB last night but it was filthy as well
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