I wonder if you might be able to clear up a matter for me?
my six month old electric fuel pump by Quinton Hazel gave up the ghost whilst on the moterway after only 2000 miles or so. There was three loud bangs and we stopped. (I tested it with the battery it's definately dead).
The fuses near the regulator seem o.k. and the contact breakers have minimal black on them but when pushed together there is still a good spark.
I have a replacement pump here, but before I do too many miles or even just a bit and the replacement also goes bang...... could there be another reason why it was 'taken out' so quickly?
Other possible elements are;
There was a disconected radio that came with the car. A machanic whom it turns out didn't seem to know what he was doing with the engine but did with his cash flow (details witheld!), has been at the electrics.
In march this guy re-wired the radio whilst replacing regulator etc.
The car has a negitive earth. I have heard that so does the radio so that can cause problem given time. The car has done just under a thousand miles since march.
Since the radio has no speakers anyway I hadn't taken much notice of it although on the 14th of may I did try a tape to see if it would turn it or chew! It worked all lit up and everything, but I probably then turned it off after awhile. Could this be the reason the car banged or is it a storm in a tea cup?!
Will it all be fine...if I fit this new pump?!.The aren't any speacialist garages nearby and that last mechanic caused untold woes... so I am a little afraid of garages right now!
Would you help a damsel in distress
