boostedlsvem1
New Member
Hi there, I have been reading through almost every thread out there regarding no power to the fuel pump and done all the tests the ronj and others have recommended but it seems I have a slightly different problem then most. Ill start from the beginning, About a few days ago I was driving my car going to do some shopping, it was running great. When i was headed home i came to a stop light and as I was stopping the car died and would not restart (could not hear fuel pump running). A friend and i pushed the car into a parking lot and i proceeded to check the under dash and hood fuses (good) and put in a new relay that i got from the store after realizing i couldn't hear the fuel pump running. The car still wouldn't start so i got it towed home. I replaced the pump like most people would do thinking that was the issue but it didn't work so i checked for voltage at the plug going to the fuel pump and it read around 3 volts but was jumping. So from what I've seen on other threads you jump pin 5-7 on the relay plug and see if the pump runs (mine doesn't) now when i jump 7-1 the pump does run. if i ground out the green/yellow wire on the ecu plug A the pump also runs. I have replaced both the fuses found under the hood and under the dash to make sure they were good and tested voltage to them and it is fine. I'm leaning towards the edu being bad since the ecus are getting up there in age, any info would help. The specs for my car are that its a 2000 si, has a lsv swap in it, po6 ecu, thanks in advance for any help!