Fuel pump and ignition circuit blowing fuse.
Hi, can any one help with ideas on common causes for this problen.
My cabrio has developed an intermittent fault causing the fuse to blow on the ignition and fuel pump combined circuit. V inconvenient as it happened on the pass of glencoe road in pouring rain resulting in the car needing recovery to a garage in Fort William. The fault resolved itself after 4 blown fuses and the cause was not found by the local garage. All of the other car systems worked normally.
It happened again 200 miles later on the Isle of bute and resolved after another 6 blown fuses during fault finding. The Island's mechanic again could not find the fault and it finally resolved again long enough for us to drive onto the ferry back to the mainland and load the marlin onto a recovery truck to take us home to leeds. A bit of a saga!
The cabrio has mechanicals from a 1993 ford sierra 2.0 DOHC EFI including the fuel pump and ecu.
The wiring loom is from Premier wiring systems. There is no fuel pump cut off or relay.
there is no damage to the loom on the visible parts and no evidence of burnt wires.
Current thoughts are;
1) Is there an intermittent fault in the fuel pump causing the short. Next time it happens I will see if the fuse still blows with the pump disconnected
2) Is there a fault in the ignition circuit, if so where and how do I isolate it to test it. The PWS loom instructions do not help for this.
Does anyone have other Ideas, similar experiences or knowledge about the commenest causes of this problem?
Here is hoping
Best wishes to all
Peter
Hi, can any one help with ideas on common causes for this problen.
My cabrio has developed an intermittent fault causing the fuse to blow on the ignition and fuel pump combined circuit. V inconvenient as it happened on the pass of glencoe road in pouring rain resulting in the car needing recovery to a garage in Fort William. The fault resolved itself after 4 blown fuses and the cause was not found by the local garage. All of the other car systems worked normally.
It happened again 200 miles later on the Isle of bute and resolved after another 6 blown fuses during fault finding. The Island's mechanic again could not find the fault and it finally resolved again long enough for us to drive onto the ferry back to the mainland and load the marlin onto a recovery truck to take us home to leeds. A bit of a saga!
The cabrio has mechanicals from a 1993 ford sierra 2.0 DOHC EFI including the fuel pump and ecu.
The wiring loom is from Premier wiring systems. There is no fuel pump cut off or relay.
there is no damage to the loom on the visible parts and no evidence of burnt wires.
Current thoughts are;
1) Is there an intermittent fault in the fuel pump causing the short. Next time it happens I will see if the fuse still blows with the pump disconnected
2) Is there a fault in the ignition circuit, if so where and how do I isolate it to test it. The PWS loom instructions do not help for this.
Does anyone have other Ideas, similar experiences or knowledge about the commenest causes of this problem?
Here is hoping
Best wishes to all
Peter
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