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    I have a quick question I want to make sure with you guys first though.

    My 1998 Camaro hasn't been starting up lately and this point im pretty sure its a bad fuel pump. So my question is, even if I can hear the fuel pump prime when I turn on the car (not turn over) can it still be broken?

    I dont wanna do any unnecessary surgery on her. Thanx for the help

  • #2
    Re: Fuel pump question

    sounds like a bad fuel filter or a clogged sock for the fuel pump pickup

    usually fuel pumps work, or they dont

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    • #3
      Re: Fuel pump question

      did you check fuel pressure?

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      • #4
        Re: Fuel pump question

        Originally posted by cam98aro View Post

        usually fuel pumps work, or they dont
        Most common, but not always...

        A fuel pump can still work, but not supply enough fuel pressure to the rail.

        Check your fuel pressure.
        *Matt


        Old people shouldnt use the internet.

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        • #5
          Re: Fuel pump question

          I changed the fuel filter already, still no start.

          Im thinking its the pressure related. I dont have a fuel pressure gauge on me.

          But I had a friend turn the key and try to turn the car over and I poked the valve and some gas came out but didn't shoot out.

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          • #6
            Re: Fuel pump question

            just hook up a gauge to the scraeder valve and check what the pressure is at key on/idle etc.

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            • #7
              Re: Fuel pump question

              Ok got a gauge today hooked it up

              Turned the key to on position and I get about 52 psi and when the pump stops priming it goes down to about 46 or 45 psi.
              Last edited by Cammy98; 03-25-2009, 08:29 PM.

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              • #8
                Re: Fuel pump question

                Originally posted by Cammy98 View Post
                Ok got a gauge today hooked it up

                Turned the key to on position and I get about 52 psi and when the pump stops priming it goes down to about 46 or 45 psi.
                thats 100% normal, and your pressure is perfect

                not a fuel problem

                edit* what year is your car btw?
                Last edited by cam98aro; 03-26-2009, 06:41 AM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Fuel pump question

                  Check for spark and then start checking to see if the injectors are working. To check the injectors you need to get a test light (or maybe a voltmeter would work). You need to see if there is a pulse getting to the injectors
                  2002 Silver Firebird A4<br />T-Tops, Leather, Y87, W68, Chrome Wheels<br />Bone Stock

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                  • #10
                    Re: Fuel pump question

                    how hard is it to check that? can a local auto parts store do that?
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                    • #11
                      Re: Fuel pump question

                      No, a parts store won't do it. For the spark, you can either stick a screwdriver into the plug boot and hold it near the engine, it should spark. Just don't shock yourself. Or, get a spark tester for $6 or so and use that. For the injector pulse, you need to unplug an injector and attach a test light or voltmeter to the wiring harness. Then when someone cranks the engine, the light should flash or the voltmeter will show voltage in pulses. I would test a few injectors that way to ensure a sample of them either works or doesn't. You'll probably find that either there is no spark or no injector pulse. Then go from there. If either of these tests passes, then your PCM is probably OK.

                      Also, before you do this, check the fuse for the PCM just to ensure it's not a simple fix.
                      2002 Silver Firebird A4<br />T-Tops, Leather, Y87, W68, Chrome Wheels<br />Bone Stock

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                      • #12
                        Re: Fuel pump question

                        Originally posted by Rob Bell View Post
                        No, a parts store won't do it. For the spark, you can either stick a screwdriver into the plug boot and hold it near the engine, it should spark. Just don't shock yourself. Or, get a spark tester for $6 or so and use that. For the injector pulse, you need to unplug an injector and attach a test light or voltmeter to the wiring harness. Then when someone cranks the engine, the light should flash or the voltmeter will show voltage in pulses. I would test a few injectors that way to ensure a sample of them either works or doesn't. You'll probably find that either there is no spark or no injector pulse. Then go from there. If either of these tests passes, then your PCM is probably OK.

                        Also, before you do this, check the fuse for the PCM just to ensure it's not a simple fix.
                        its easier to just stick a spark plug in it and see if it is sparking

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                        • #13
                          Re: Fuel pump question

                          Yeah whatever works. You just need to know if there is a spark or not. We always used to do the screwdriver method.
                          2002 Silver Firebird A4<br />T-Tops, Leather, Y87, W68, Chrome Wheels<br />Bone Stock

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                          • #14
                            Re: Fuel pump question

                            Alright I was actually going to check the spark plugs today hah.

                            And then I'll move on to the injectors (im thinking that may be the problem)

                            I checked all the fuses and everything is working fine on that end.

                            So if the fuel pressure is all gravy does that mean I should rule out the fuel pressure regulator?

                            Oh and I have a 1998 Camaro
                            Last edited by Cammy98; 03-26-2009, 05:59 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Fuel pump question

                              I would say yes, rule it out. From your test earlier, the pressure was good and it held pressure after the pump stopped priming. Even if the regulator was "not good" vs totally dead, the car should still start. It may just run like crap. According to other posts, you can verify if the regulator is good by pulling the vacuum line. If gas comes out, it's bad. But since you have a no-start condition, it's got to be either missing fuel or missing spark.
                              2002 Silver Firebird A4<br />T-Tops, Leather, Y87, W68, Chrome Wheels<br />Bone Stock

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