Crossfire hell
Car ran pretty good before new fuel relay and ground and ECM were installed. Replaced Ecm, due to no codes were availiable when scanned, but check engine light was always on. Fan/Fuel relays were changed due to prev. owner had opened and siliconed them back together. Before fan relay wap, fan would come on when hot the first time then would not come on again afterwards causing it to overheat on a 30 min run. So I replaced relay and fan switch with new pigtail, prev. owner had eliminated fan switch and rewired connector to battery. Can't tell if the issue is fixed, because after I replaced Ecm and relay right after.
Now I am not getting any power to fuel pump or relay unless I jump it from the battery. I tried the "G" terminal jump the outcome was barely a trickle or small spay. Injectors pulse when pump is not jumped, but when jumped no pulse straight spray, causing flooding in a 2 min start up. Fuse at fuse block is good, and when jumped at relay to battery pump works but no pulse from injectors, constant spay. same thing happens when jumped from fuse block constant spray. The ECM is less the 2 weeks old. Since I replaced it check ingine light is gone but car is not running. PLEASE HELP, she is my daily driver. I do have scan tool and OBD2 adapter, checking green white wire for constant 12v tomorrow. Need car running soon, only car.
Anything would help.
Your electric fan should stay on with the AC turned on. Try that and see if it's the fan or may be a short.
CFI is a very simple system once you get the basics and no one before you screwed with it. Good luck





It doesn't matter what year it is, a CFI is a CFI and maybe with the combo of both sections, his problems will get solved..................TomTo the OP, I remember there was a thread where there was a similar problem like yours, as I stated in another one of your threads. I still can't located that thread, but I do remember that jdp6000 (Jim) had alot of input in that particular situation. If I remember correctly, when all said and done, it turned out to be a short of some type, that eventually got resolved. So don't give up, with all of the exposure here from other CFI owners, and if Jim, happens to see this thread, he might remember exactly what was done to correct the problem. In the meantime, go through the "sticky" again, http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-t...solutions.html (if already done), as you may pick up something else that can help you out. I will still try to locate that thread and post the link.................................... ......Tom
Last edited by 74 LS4-454; Mar 3, 2014 at 03:29 PM.
didnt know that he already looked elsewhere, hope he gets it fixed anyway with everyones help......
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didnt know that he already looked elsewhere, hope he gets it fixed anyway with everyones help......

As far as the forum, we are referring you to our "sticky" in the Tech Section, with the link above in previous post #4.
When you changed out the cap & rotor, did you check the ignition module? Did you make sure it had lube between the bottom of the module and the plate it attaches to?
IMO, I think there is a short somewhere and you need to go through your electrical system and make sure you have good solid connections.
I would also go through all of the connections that you made when you were replacing parts and double check everything.......Tom
It just seems kind of odd that after you replaced ther ECM and relay that it doesn't run. It is possible that you have a dective part (replacement) in that it is not working like it is supposed to, it has happen before, so don't rule it out.
Last edited by 74 LS4-454; Mar 4, 2014 at 03:13 PM.






