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Title: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: jimjimanta on 14 September 2019, 18:21:40
I have a opel omega b 2.0L, 16V.
Pumps cable don't have power.
The check cable is Red-blue colour, and from the fusebox until pump, it looks like its cut.
Is something inserted in the cable line or is it continuous?
 
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 14 September 2019, 18:28:03
Fuel pump?
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: jimjimanta on 14 September 2019, 18:33:32
Yes fuel pump.
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: dave the builder on 14 September 2019, 19:01:31
have you checked the fuel pump relay ?
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: jimjimanta on 14 September 2019, 19:14:38
Yes and replaced with New relay.
I Checked the power and its ok.
But Checked the cable line with multimeter and so  its cut.
I don't know if the cable is cut, or if the are any fuse, or relay, or anythink inserted in the cable line.
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: dave the builder on 14 September 2019, 19:43:18
what model year and does it have air com ?
simtec 56.5 ecu (1996-1999) shows a fuse AFTER fuel pump relay
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: jimjimanta on 14 September 2019, 19:54:55
Model is 1998 year.
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: dave the builder on 14 September 2019, 20:00:43
according to Tolerance data

20 Amp fuse
middle row ,3rd from the right
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: dave the builder on 14 September 2019, 20:09:11
clicky link = fuse 18 (http://knigaproavto.ru/shemy/en/opel/omega/235-opel-vauxhall-omega-b-fuse-box-diagram-19942003.html)
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: jimjimanta on 15 September 2019, 08:22:04
Thank you very very  :y :y :y :y :y
 I looked at the fuses, near and I didn't think the fuse was inside.
I had stopped my mind.
Its all good now!!!
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: dave the builder on 15 September 2019, 10:19:20
Thank you very very  :y :y :y :y :y
 I looked at the fuses, near and I didn't think the fuse was inside.
I had stopped my mind.
Its all good now!!!
well done  :)
fuses blow for a reason (not always )
did you run low on fuel ? (pump is cooled/lubricated by fuel and pumps don't like running dry)
Title: Re: Problem with pumps cable
Post by: jimjimanta on 15 September 2019, 11:57:18
The car he have lpg system.

The problem started when I changed pipes.
I didn't know that commercial pipes don't last a month ...
The pump go off , the tank filled the trash ..