So I'm trying to get this Stealth TT I've had in my garage for a while going.
One of the things I found as I tore into this car was that the fuel pump was directly powered off the ignition fuse in the fuse box left of the driver's knee. There was literally a wire run from the fuel pump up to the fuse box and a blade connector jammed in the ignition fuse socket alongside the fuse. The wire was also laughably tiny.
So one of the things I did while sorting out other issues in this car was try to eliminate this hack. I found that the fuel pump relay in the engine bay was super corroded and rusty and thought maybe that might have been the issue that lead to the last owner to directly wire the fuel pump as he had.
I replaced the relay with one I knew worked (from my VR4 when I did the relay bypass) and proceeded to hot wire the fuel pump correctly using a standard kit with proper wiring and it's own relay.
I'm trying to start up the car today and it seems pretty clear that the pump is not coming on. I removed the relay under the hood and replaced it with a jumper wire (the fuel pump relay bypass) and this didn't help at all.
Any suggestions as to where to start checking? Any common failure points? Is the stock fuel pump wiring in any way connected to the ECU? Or is it simply wired into the ignition somewhere? This car has an AEM EMS in it as well, is there any way the EMS could be setup incorrectly and is not activating the fuel pump?
I'm horrible with electronic troubleshooting so I really could use some help here haha.
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