Cranks but won’t start -DME is good
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I guess I should update everyone.
As recommened, I went back to basics when I got back in town this weekend. I made the Y connector in case all three of my spare relays were bad from bouncing around in the pocket. Still no start.
I checked for power at the pin three DME relay socket. That’s good at 12.53 volts.
I’ll see if I can understand the diag pages from here rather than throw parts at it.
As recommened, I went back to basics when I got back in town this weekend. I made the Y connector in case all three of my spare relays were bad from bouncing around in the pocket. Still no start.
I checked for power at the pin three DME relay socket. That’s good at 12.53 volts.
I’ll see if I can understand the diag pages from here rather than throw parts at it.
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Hope this help.
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From my experience, you won't hear the fuel pump running when you turn the key to the "on" position. It doesn't get power until the engine is actually being cranked over, or is running. This is a safety feature. I have the Ftech9 Solid-State DME "Pump Prime" relay installed, which is designed to run the fuel pump for three seconds prior to starting, and I can now hear a distinct hum when I turn the key to "on" that wasn't there with the stock relay installed.
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I have the solid state relay as well and if it primes it for 3 seconds does that mean I shouldn't be just cranking the car over after inserting the key? Should I be turning it to on and waiting 3 seconds before I crank to start? If I just insert key and crank and I'm defeating the purpose of the fuel prime?
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cpdjfd107,
Focus 9 Technology made two versions of the 993 DME solid state relay, one that performs just as the stock item, and one that has the "pump prime" feature. Whichever one you have, you can start the car just as you have before. If you have the "pump prime" one, you can enjoy the "hum" before cranking if you choose, but there is no need to wait.
Focus 9 Technology made two versions of the 993 DME solid state relay, one that performs just as the stock item, and one that has the "pump prime" feature. Whichever one you have, you can start the car just as you have before. If you have the "pump prime" one, you can enjoy the "hum" before cranking if you choose, but there is no need to wait.
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Fuel pump confirmed as dead in need of replacement. Light clunk when bypassed at the relay area. Runs on starter fluid. Bench test 12v direct to pump will not cause it to run.
Areas that mislead me, no tach bounce when cranking. It still didn’t bounce when it ran. Maybe it was cold but, when it ran on starting fluid, it took a second to move to 900 rpm. Also, traveling for work all the time means when I get home, I often am catching up on family stuff so, if the car doesn’t just fire and run, I don’t have a lot of time for it.
Areas that mislead me, no tach bounce when cranking. It still didn’t bounce when it ran. Maybe it was cold but, when it ran on starting fluid, it took a second to move to 900 rpm. Also, traveling for work all the time means when I get home, I often am catching up on family stuff so, if the car doesn’t just fire and run, I don’t have a lot of time for it.
Last edited by hkspwrsche; 04-04-2019 at 02:28 PM.
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This was the first reply to this thread. If you'd taken this gentleman's advice you would have diagnosed the problem in about 30 seconds. You said yourself in your first post you couldn't hear the fuel pump running when you turned the key to on. But it was the last thing you decided to check. Weird.