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I am sorry , i give up after this one .
I know where the wires coming from the switch are connected in my car , and what happens when i turn ONLY the pump off in my CAR , it dies almost instant , but i'll make it a 1.5 sec to be on the safe side(just for you flash) , regardless of what any expert might say or think .
Now I think you are going to connect wires to your fuel pump and find out , why , because you won't get any sleep until you know for sure .(LOL)
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how exactly do you turn off the pump? it doesn't make sense that it would not run for a few seconds. there is still fuel there, the ignition power is still on, and the injectors are still powered.
the only way to turn off the pump, is to cut into the wire at the pump, and disconnect it. i'm going to look at the wiring diagram, but i am pretty sure there is no point under the dash that you can disconnect it.
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The connector in the harnass is under the car, just 50 or 60 cm, 20 or 25 inches from the pump, you don not have to disconnect the electrical connectors from the pump. You can just extract the connector. :-)
And buy the way, my pressureregulator is in good shape. Just replaced it a year ago and the testresults are that the pressure stays for more than a day at the top fuelrail.
Porsche said that 15 minutes is ok. So the system and injectors are in pretty good shape :-)
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oke did a test : idle it takes 2,5 sec to die .
2500 rpm 6th gear less than 1 sec .
But not reallly a sputter . idle it just drops the revs and dies , driving it feels like instant death .
Pump filter checkvalve are three months old , system was pressure tested at that time also .
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Topic starter should check his fuel supply unit , all components , could be his problem !!!
Mine runs fine , as long as i don't push the wrong rear wiper switch .
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The topic starter is very quiet...........
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Check the connection plug for the Reference Sensor located at the driver side rear of engine. Some times it will lose contact inside and this will cause the DME Relay not to turn on the fuel pump. You can jiggle the connection and it will make it reconnect the signal. The below shows the connection plugs.
http://www.944online.com/cgi-bin/forum/f...1298927600
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