Matt Dunn... this one is for you
The car was parked up for 18 months or so. Ran fine last time out
of the garage. This time when I go to fire it up, there is no fuel,
and when I check it out, the pump is not running. Make sure its
getting 12v, and it is, but nothing. Unplug the pump and test... has
zero resistance to ground. About 30 litres in the tank, but fuel
is not working either (worked before).
I've got an old analog multimeter, works fine but kind of hard to
measure anything less than 100 Ohms. So zero pin to ground and
zero pin to pin. I figure the pump has a short to ground, but don't
know why it should take a dump when it has just been sitting ??
So I cast around for another pump and yesterday I jack the back of
the car up to get ready for dropping the tank. Today I check the
plug again (before dropping the tank) and I have 3 kOhms to
ground
So whats the go ?? Gremlins in there ? Bit of moisture ? Worth
hooking a battery up and trying the pump before I drop the tank ?
Any rational explanation ?
Cheers... jondee86