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Postby SLash » Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:01 am

StanTheMan wrote:
erie wrote:Could it be the timing belt.... or is that a stupid guess?


not stupid but very unlikely....timing belt was changed with the engine swap 30k km ago.


happend to mine, just crusing along, car died.... wouldnt start, and you could hear it didn't quite sound right when trying to start i.e. no compression, easy to turn over.

Could also be dodgy CAS or wiring.

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Postby Li7hium » Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:24 am

Hey STM,

Sorry to hear about the abrupt stop.

Hope it is a simple fix!

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Postby StanTheMan » Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:08 pm

well.....Got to patchy on the way home from work. Decided to have a loock at all the fuses & realy.......they all loocked fine inside & out.
Tried ampz's trick.
connected the F/D & GRD with a paperclip in the & started listening to the fuel pump.....nothing.
switched on the igninition....well hello :shock:
kicked it over.......
patchy started.
disconnected the paperclip.
started again
drove it home.
stopped it...& started again.


so..... there youy are.

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Postby Okibi » Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:20 pm

Fuel pump might be on the way out, I was going to suggest giving the parcel shelf a tap to try and get it to kick over so you could drive home.

BTW, don't forget to change that fuel filter now you've admitted to being slack and not changing it.
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Postby MVZOOM » Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:24 pm

StanTheMan wrote:well.....Got to patchy on the way home from work. Decided to have a loock at all the fuses & realy.......they all loocked fine inside & out.
Tried ampz's trick.
connected the F/D & GRD with a paperclip in the & started listening to the fuel pump.....nothing.
switched on the igninition....well hello :shock:
kicked it over.......
patchy started.
disconnected the paperclip.
started again
drove it home.
stopped it...& started again.


so..... there youy are.


DO PATCHY! You little red devil! :lol:

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Postby Fuzzlet » Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:01 pm

Haha that sounds like a problem we had with my car. The old fuel pump decided to die the day it needed to be dropped off for the turbo work. Engine had spark and would crank over, but wouldn't start. The fuel pump had died on me....After only 195,000kms. The car is only 13 years old aswel...
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Postby StanTheMan » Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:26 pm

How long is the fuel pump expected to last.....
18Yo.....probably can't complain there....
Might just get the realy switch anyway & carry it around. Its probably original too.

any one have a ball part on a fuel pump?

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Postby StanTheMan » Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:32 pm

The wiring under the dashboard is a total shocker.
Before i bought the car the dealer had installed this ducks guts type of alarm..... Its a toatal nightmare under there
I think after the paint job is finally complete it might be time to completely rip it all out & and fit an original wiring harness back in.

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Postby sabretooth » Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:12 am

lowmiata wrote:is the fuel pump cming on when you tur the key to the 'on' point?

should beable to hear the it start it runs for about 15 seconds

if you are in a quite place you can put your hand on the rocker under the door and feel the car hum when the pump runs

if it doesn't run you can ground the pump so it runs and try and start it then this will prove problem with fuel pump!

was it a straight cut off or did it cough a little then stp?

15 seconds?? Is this an NA6 thing, or does your car have a pressure leak?

If you don't hear the fuel pump, check for 12v on the white with red stripe wire. If you do not have 12v there, then your EFI relay is bung. Replacement relays are $11 from AutoOne/similar stores - I know because I had to buy one again recently.

$110 sounds about right. I was quoted $130 by Mazda for one.

When you connected FP and GND in the diagnostic connector, was the ignition on?

Interesting that it started like that but I assume that that was a coincidence, or a problem elsewhere (circuit opening relay perhaps).

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Postby StanTheMan » Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:52 am

sabretooth wrote:
lowmiata wrote:is the fuel pump cming on when you tur the key to the 'on' point?




When you connected FP and GND in the diagnostic connector, was the ignition on?

Interesting that it started like that but I assume that that was a coincidence, or a problem elsewhere (circuit opening relay perhaps).



Not at first.....I understood that it should bypass everything & give the fuel pump power. ( but i may have missunderstood that too) without turning on the ignition

Once i did turn the ignition to on. I could hear the fuel pump. Unlike the night before. Then i thought ohhhh well....may as well try see what happens.
Then it started.
Then i removed the paper clip....it continued to run.
I stopped it & tried it again. just s straight start without a paper clip.
and so on.....

It all seems very random.
ampz was kind of suggesting a switch may be on the way out as well. But I have absolutley no clue......

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Postby Okibi » Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:19 am

Should have had Agro help you then :lol:

Next time break down in Perth, i'd have spent all night on the side of the road trying to help you get patchy running rather than force you to leave her parked in some random street.
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Postby StanTheMan » Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:25 am

The street Patchy sletp in is Ok........just not the carpark where she was left during the day. Gets a little lonely there at night. Probably would have been Ok too. The wife freaked. And when the wife freaks.......I say How high would you like me to jump. :lol:

Breaking down in Perth? I'd rather be having a drink with you thanks very much.

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Postby Benny » Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:59 am

When I had my Clubman, many years ago, I used to get a very similar problem, in that I would be driving along and the engine would just stop and refuse to start.
Usually, if I left it for a while, I could get it to re-start.
Anyway, this went on for some months and I found out the fuel pump was intermitent, and that a new one was over $600!

I traded the car in for a new one.

A week or so after I traded it, the dealer rang me to ask if it ever stopped for no reason, as his finance manager was driving it, and it kept quitting on him.
I acted dumb.

It could be your fuel pump STM, but for you bank account's sanity, I hope not.
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Postby bigdog » Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:28 am

The Walbro Hi Volume replacement pumps are $275 from Mania - but they might also have a good s/h one. This could be the excuse for going turbo STM - Why waste a hi volume pump on standard efi after all! :P
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Postby ampz » Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:41 am

The F/P to gnd short on the diagnostics connector, bypassed the circuit opening relay and grounds the coil for the fuel pump relay (giving the fuel pump power), but this will only happen with the ignition key in the 'on' position (reds). Sorry if i confused you Stefan.

I concur with maybe the fuel pump dying. Or blocked and cutting out.

I had a rodeo ute (Mr Q knows it) which the fuel pump cut out on me in my garage of all places. :lol:

I decided to drop the tank and pull the pump out so i could get another, it turned out that the pump had been replaced before, it was just connected with screw connectors :shock: and one of these vibrated loose and come undone!

I soldered and heatshrinked the wiring back together and it ran sweetly for another 30000 Km's until i sold it last year.

I suggest maybe getting another fuel pump relay in case it is flaking out on you and not holding on. The reason i said that is beacuse you still had spark and I would have thought if the circuit opening relay malfunctioned it would disable the coils too.

If you need a hand replacing the fuel pump i can help, but i will be in Melbourne for the next 2 weeks.

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