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blown fuel pump fuse [message #767671] Fri, 09 June 2006 17:18
tydirium  
i am trying to figure out why my fuel pump fuse keeps blowing out?can
anyone help me?its on a 1999 mustang v6
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767672 ] Fri, 09 June 2006 17:23
Ritz  
tydirium wrote:
> i am trying to figure out why my fuel pump fuse keeps blowing out?can
> anyone help me?its on a 1999 mustang v6
>

Bad fuel pump?
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767674 ] Fri, 09 June 2006 17:37
tydirium  
fuel pump was replaced last year.its runs,but not for long before it blows.
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767675 ] Fri, 09 June 2006 17:45
Hawk  
"tydirium" <tydirium01 [at] aol.com> wrote in message
news:a3dcb99e1ec645435c51825a65d637c7 [at] localhost.talkaboutautos.com...
> fuel pump was replaced last year.its runs,but not for long before it blows.
>

Just because it was replaced a year ago doesn't guarantee that it's not the pump.

Did you put in a a genuine Ford pump, or an aftermarket model? I've heard a few
horror stories about the quality of some aftermarket pumps sold through certain
autoparts chains.

(*>
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767676 ] Fri, 09 June 2006 18:04
tydirium  
the pump is a ford pump and not an aftermarket one.this just started
happening this week when i was at 1/4 of a tank of fuel,then when i filled
up,it wouldnt blow again until my fuel ran to 1/4 again.but when i filled
up this morning,it blew after about 5 miles.
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767677 ] Fri, 09 June 2006 18:37
WindsorFox  
tydirium wrote:
> the pump is a ford pump and not an aftermarket one.this just started
> happening this week when i was at 1/4 of a tank of fuel,then when i filled
> up,it wouldnt blow again until my fuel ran to 1/4 again.but when i filled
> up this morning,it blew after about 5 miles.
>


And with that I'll say it sounds like the pump is over heating.
It's scary sounding but being immersed in gasoline keeps it cool.

--
You couldn't recognize a "fact" even
if it took a crap on your face. - Michael Johnson, PE
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767679 ] Fri, 09 June 2006 18:54
Lightnen  
Just by chance have you checked the wireing it self, coulf be a connection
rubbing on body causing a short or maybe a bare wire along the frame. I'd do
a continuity check on pump as well as the wiring. Hope this helps some..

Lightnen


"tydirium" <tydirium01 [at] aol.com> wrote in message
news:9f58d4f22d0f419257b5dcc8d00908c6 [at] localhost.talkaboutautos.com...
>i am trying to figure out why my fuel pump fuse keeps blowing out?can
> anyone help me?its on a 1999 mustang v6
>
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767686 ] Sat, 10 June 2006 02:03
Ritz  
tydirium wrote:
> fuel pump was replaced last year.its runs,but not for long before it blows.
>

Bad fuel pump.
Re: blown fuel pump fuse [message #767692 ] Sat, 10 June 2006 08:36
Jim Warman  
This is really neat...... "it's this".... "it's that"..... without one
single diagnostic step being performed...... Yep... there are a LOT of
things it could be.... But without some sort of diagnostic process, someone
will be doomed to changing parts until they find the bad part....

If the fuse blows regularly and predicatbly, there should be no problem
finding the cause... but you do need to be smarter than the fuse.


"WindsorFox" <windsorfox [at] NOSPAM.cox.net> wrote in message
news:Gshig.87923$IZ2.80022 [at] dukeread07...
> tydirium wrote:
>> the pump is a ford pump and not an aftermarket one.this just started
>> happening this week when i was at 1/4 of a tank of fuel,then when i
>> filled
>> up,it wouldnt blow again until my fuel ran to 1/4 again.but when i filled
>> up this morning,it blew after about 5 miles.
>>
>
>
> And with that I'll say it sounds like the pump is over heating. It's
> scary sounding but being immersed in gasoline keeps it cool.
>
> --
> You couldn't recognize a "fact" even
> if it took a crap on your face. - Michael Johnson, PE
>
>
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