86 deville no fuel pressure
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86 deville no fuel pressure
Greetings,
I recently removed the motor from a sedan deville to replace gaskets and seals. After putting everything back together, I now have no fuel getting to the engine. I have confirmed that the engine will run with gasoline placed directly in the intake stream, however I cannot get fuel pressure. My questions are as follows:
1) Where should I begin to look for apossible electrical connection that did not get made properly?
2) The fuse box doesn't have a label for fuel. Where is the fuse that controls the fuel pump?
3) Where is the relay that controls the fuel pump?
I have searched this site for some information, but nothing has helped. Since I drove the car prior to taking the engine out, I strongly suspect there might be an electrical connection that I have overlooked. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Curt Sr
I recently removed the motor from a sedan deville to replace gaskets and seals. After putting everything back together, I now have no fuel getting to the engine. I have confirmed that the engine will run with gasoline placed directly in the intake stream, however I cannot get fuel pressure. My questions are as follows:
1) Where should I begin to look for apossible electrical connection that did not get made properly?
2) The fuse box doesn't have a label for fuel. Where is the fuse that controls the fuel pump?
3) Where is the relay that controls the fuel pump?
I have searched this site for some information, but nothing has helped. Since I drove the car prior to taking the engine out, I strongly suspect there might be an electrical connection that I have overlooked. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Curt Sr
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RE: 86 deville no fuel pressure
ORIGINAL: curtsr
Greetings,
I recently removed the motor from a sedan deville to replace gaskets and seals. After putting everything back together, I now have no fuel getting to the engine. I have confirmed that the engine will run with gasoline placed directly in the intake stream, however I cannot get fuel pressure. My questions are as follows:
1) Where should I begin to look for apossible electrical connection that did not get made properly?
2) The fuse box doesn't have a label for fuel. Where is the fuse that controls the fuel pump?
3) Where is the relay that controls the fuel pump?
I have searched this site for some information, but nothing has helped. Since I drove the car prior to taking the engine out, I strongly suspect there might be an electrical connection that I have overlooked. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Curt Sr
Greetings,
I recently removed the motor from a sedan deville to replace gaskets and seals. After putting everything back together, I now have no fuel getting to the engine. I have confirmed that the engine will run with gasoline placed directly in the intake stream, however I cannot get fuel pressure. My questions are as follows:
1) Where should I begin to look for apossible electrical connection that did not get made properly?
2) The fuse box doesn't have a label for fuel. Where is the fuse that controls the fuel pump?
3) Where is the relay that controls the fuel pump?
I have searched this site for some information, but nothing has helped. Since I drove the car prior to taking the engine out, I strongly suspect there might be an electrical connection that I have overlooked. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Curt Sr
Apply direct power to it and see how it does.
The relay should be in one of the fuse blocks, possibly in the engine compartment or trunk.
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