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  1. Yes I'm using DC volts. It reads in mV. This thing shows something different every time I check it. One second it shows around 35mV with key off and over 120mV with key on. I'll try again and it'll be around -130mV with key off and around 35mV with key on. But it constantly searches. It may just be this cheap meter

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  2. 3 hours ago, toodeep said:

    Something just came to mind. Are you testing for voltage directly after turning the key on, moving the kill switch or turning the motor over? The fuel pump is only powered for a few seconds each cycle. I should have thought of that question a few pages ago.

    I just checked it again. It doesn't matter whether the kill switch is on or off or the key is on or off or turning the engine  over. All the meter does is bounce around or search 


  3. Hey, I have a little more information. I found another forum where a guy had a similar problem as mine. I didnt realize until I read it that when I turn the key on I'm not getting the initial Fl and temp light either. I read where he bypassed the stop start switch and bank angle sensor by using a jumper from the battery to the hot side of the ignition coil. When he did that, his would fire up and run but when I jumped it I still get nothing and still no fire. Does this information spark any ideas? Could my pcm be fried?


  4. Toodeep, how I ohmed it is in the following pics, two ways. I did ohm each wire from the outside to the inside like you mentioned and each one ohmed good. The two brown wires on the left and the third set both search voltage and flash O.L. What I mean is I ohm them as a set, going in and coming out. I also ohmed the pins inside for each set of wires and they ohmed the same as on the outside of the connector. All 3 red and black wires read 12v. Hope that isn't too confusing lol

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  5. I'm checking the wires that the fuel relay plug in to. I ohmed  the top and bottom wires together. For example, the two brown and silver wires to the far left. The black and green wire reads 12.24v


  6. Melatv, I checked that and it looked good. No corrosion, nothing bent. Cleaned some dirt out but no change. I did find another connector that looks like it may have a missing pin. The opposite side looks as if should have a pin there. 

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  7. This is the fuel pump relay connection. From the left to right, the first two (brown) wires ohmed bad and the third two(red/black, red/white) ohmed bad. Both showed O.L. Also, I jumped the first two brown wires and the relay would buzz and the fuel pump would run. But it wouldn't start 

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  8. No I don't have a peak voltage adapter. It does have the neutral light on but I don't have the display, just the lights. I did however just peel back the wires going into the fuel pump relay and ohmed inside the connector and 2 of the 4 ohmed bad. So I'm guessing I'll have to work my way down the harness ohming it 

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