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TJC is referencing my Troubleshoot Steps and if I am correct the Tech has found an issue here, no power at one of the contacts, If I had to guess the issue is highly likely on the contact that was pushed down.
The relay box needs to be opened up and inspected to confirm, however if he is not seeing a ground from the PCM then it is possible the PCM or Ground Wire is bad.
Pull the FP Relay out (if using step 1)
Key (ON) and with meter in Volts DC
Ref the Diagram Above:
Note: Since I am not sure (100%) which Terminals are what (Location)
I do know that the (2) vertical contacts are 30 & 87 (the center one is 87a)
The Horizontal ones are Contacts 85 & 86
But with that in mind should be:
Pin 87 = Top
Pin 30 = Bottom
Pin 85 = Right
Pin 86 = Left
The vertical & horizontal may be opposite sides of each other (so swap them if needed)
The main point is with Key (ON) you should be getting power to (2) contact pins
Pins: 30 & 86
Relay Control:
Pin 30 = Always Powered
Pin 86 = Powers with Key (ON) and the EEC Relay Closes (Switched Power)
With meter set to Volts DC:
Red Lead to Pin 30
Black Lead to (Neg) Batt Terminal or Body Ground
Repeat for Pin 86:
You should be getting 12-Volts, note if no voltage swap to the opposite side (vert or Harz) in case my Top/Bottom and Left/Right are backwards.
On BOTH Contacts - 30 & 86
If no power on pin 30 - the issue is in the relay box or fuse
if no power on pin 86 - the issue in with the EEC/PCM power relay or wiring
This is where is gets deep into a T/Shoot as we do not know if the Wiring/ PCM Power Relay / or the EEC itself has fried.
So, we need to do a more detailed T/Shoot - If this is the case as there are deeper steps to take for this.
If you have power on both pins 30 & 86,
Then you have an issue with the FP Relay itself or relay box
To T/Shoot this, we need to disconnect the battery, the EEC Connector and the Fuel Inertia Switch and use the meter (ohms) scale and resistance check the wires
For the wire runs for Pins 87 & 85 and pull apart the Relay box and check for broken wire feeds coming from the FP Pump relay contacts - with a close inspection of the pin that was pushed down.
Relay Control (Explained)
You have constant power on Pin 30
You have (switched power) on pin 86 coming from the PCM Power Relay
When you switch the ignition switch to Run a Ground is provided to Pin 85 (From The PCM)
So, you now have (Current Flow) through Pin 86 and Pin 85 - This Current Flow creates a Magnetic Field within the (Coil) of the relay, that magnetic field pulls the (switch) over a creates a path for the current flow from Pin 30 to 87.
However, there are factors in play as to when the PCM will supply the Ground to the relay, as the PCM needs to see ignition, injectors powering (pulsing)
But with you by-passing the circuit (control) already I am certain the issue is Power, and it lies on one of the 3 contact pins at the relay.
Most probable is Pin 30 or 86 as if either of those do not have power (the fuel pump cannot run)
More precisely with your jumper test I am going with Pin # 30 has the issue and is not getting voltage.
The relay box needs to be opened up and inspected to confirm, however if he is not seeing a ground from the PCM then it is possible the PCM or Ground Wire is bad.
Pull the FP Relay out (if using step 1)
Key (ON) and with meter in Volts DC
Ref the Diagram Above:
Note: Since I am not sure (100%) which Terminals are what (Location)
I do know that the (2) vertical contacts are 30 & 87 (the center one is 87a)
The Horizontal ones are Contacts 85 & 86
But with that in mind should be:
Pin 87 = Top
Pin 30 = Bottom
Pin 85 = Right
Pin 86 = Left
The vertical & horizontal may be opposite sides of each other (so swap them if needed)
The main point is with Key (ON) you should be getting power to (2) contact pins
Pins: 30 & 86
Relay Control:
Pin 30 = Always Powered
Pin 86 = Powers with Key (ON) and the EEC Relay Closes (Switched Power)
With meter set to Volts DC:
Red Lead to Pin 30
Black Lead to (Neg) Batt Terminal or Body Ground
Repeat for Pin 86:
You should be getting 12-Volts, note if no voltage swap to the opposite side (vert or Harz) in case my Top/Bottom and Left/Right are backwards.
On BOTH Contacts - 30 & 86
If no power on pin 30 - the issue is in the relay box or fuse
if no power on pin 86 - the issue in with the EEC/PCM power relay or wiring
This is where is gets deep into a T/Shoot as we do not know if the Wiring/ PCM Power Relay / or the EEC itself has fried.
So, we need to do a more detailed T/Shoot - If this is the case as there are deeper steps to take for this.
If you have power on both pins 30 & 86,
Then you have an issue with the FP Relay itself or relay box
To T/Shoot this, we need to disconnect the battery, the EEC Connector and the Fuel Inertia Switch and use the meter (ohms) scale and resistance check the wires
For the wire runs for Pins 87 & 85 and pull apart the Relay box and check for broken wire feeds coming from the FP Pump relay contacts - with a close inspection of the pin that was pushed down.
Relay Control (Explained)
You have constant power on Pin 30
You have (switched power) on pin 86 coming from the PCM Power Relay
When you switch the ignition switch to Run a Ground is provided to Pin 85 (From The PCM)
So, you now have (Current Flow) through Pin 86 and Pin 85 - This Current Flow creates a Magnetic Field within the (Coil) of the relay, that magnetic field pulls the (switch) over a creates a path for the current flow from Pin 30 to 87.
However, there are factors in play as to when the PCM will supply the Ground to the relay, as the PCM needs to see ignition, injectors powering (pulsing)
But with you by-passing the circuit (control) already I am certain the issue is Power, and it lies on one of the 3 contact pins at the relay.
Most probable is Pin 30 or 86 as if either of those do not have power (the fuel pump cannot run)
More precisely with your jumper test I am going with Pin # 30 has the issue and is not getting voltage.
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