Fuel pump quit!!

I'm looking for a FPDM. Located in the trunk,passenger side,on the side bracing. Do you have one of those,or any other helpful info as to why the fuel pump isn't running,or getting a signal to run. The pump does work...its just not getting a signal to prime,and then run.
 
And...has anyone here ever straight wired a fuel pump from the pigtail plug to work in a pinch,and is it going to affect anything else? Is it do-able without damage to anything else?
 
And...has anyone here ever straight wired a fuel pump from the pigtail plug to work in a pinch,and is it going to affect anything else? Is it do-able without damage to anything else?

contact mikemark8, says he has spares (above post) best bet
 
Ok...now i thought this was about a FPDM? How did a VCRM come up and does it have anything to do with what im trying to solve? Sapperfire suggested TPS. Will a TPS thats gone bad,stop the signal to prime and run the fuel pump? Keep in mind,the pump does work. I verified this by connecting it to the battery directly. The engine still runs...i poored some fuel in the throttle body and turned it over,so the cam and crank angle sensors are ok. All the fuses,and relays are good. So,am i looking for a FPDM,or a VCRM? I don't want to start buying parts,especialy high dollar parts finding out that this isn't the problem and i can't send them back. I need to do something though..its getting hard to get a ride to work 25 miles each way. So,i do need the car...so does anyone know or have any thoughts on straight wiring the pump through a separate relay and switch until i get this worked out? What will it,or won't it effect?
 
Alrighty,after a week of painstaking blind diagnosis(blind meaning no shop manual). I gathered that the pink wire with the black tracer was the key. So i was told to run a jumper wire from the VCRM to the battery,and the fuel pump ran. So Now i need a VCRM for a 96 Mark. None of the yards around here have one. So,If anyone has a VCRM for a 96,please PM me or give me a call. 904-235-2853.

Thanks,Lewis
 
If you have a 96, you can never have too many spares (within reason) of IMRC's. VCRM,s, ECU's, and other more minor items-the fact that '96's were a 'transition' between Gen I and Gen 2, had the lowest production numbers of all Marks, and is OBD II unlike the 93-95's, I learned that early on. Get back to me I'll help you out, sounds like you have been battling it for a while now.
 

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