YakkoWarner
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- Location
- Central Texas
- First Name
- Wolf
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- R2500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 454
The red test lead actually just goes right into the relay connector and should supply whatever voltage you provide. As I recall from my previous attempts last fall, that connection makes a bridge to another contact point in the relay, which should, in turn, run the pump. I now remember jumping across inside the connector, with it unplugged, from a good 12v source inside the connector. That should accomplish the same thing. I still get no voltage at the connector near the tank from doing that, or using the red pigtail with the connector plugged in.
The only other connector I could find in between relay and tank is one which plugs into a unit which I believe switches between the two tanks. It is a large-ish metal block with fuel lines routed to it, I think. It's dark now and I can't look again to confirm. I did pull that connector out of the block and all contacts look clean and good. It seems hopeless to trace the entire path of wiring from the relay to the pump. Too many junctions and hidden/confused passages.
Tomorrow I can check if voltage is making it to that intermediate connector spot. Not sure what else to do. Still don't understand why the "crank fuse" originally blew when it quit running, but replacing that fuse did not fix the problem. Thanks for the input.
PS: Maybe I should just throw a new ECM at the thing?
Hamm
If you're getting that click at 2 seconds, then most likely the ECM is working properly in that aspect. Putting 12V directly onto that red pigtail from the battery should feed 12V right back to the fuel pump - if you're not getting any juice back there, you're not getting pump action period. I would absolutely solve that first before messing with anything related to the computer. The fact that it fires off when primed indicated your ECM is at least doing the basics correctly.
I'd start at the fuel tank selection switch (my truck is single tank so I don't have one but my friend Dave had problems with his). I'm pretty sure the red pigtail will feed power only to whichever tank is selected.