Fuel Pump Not Priming
Moderator: Matt
Fuel Pump Not Priming
I have a Nistune assembled Type 1 for my Z31 installed. I have not loaded an address file yet do to a connection issue with the USB drivers that I will fix in the morning.
My question is this; should the fuel pump still initialize with out an image/rom/adr loaded?
If so, should I assume I received the ecu with an improper install?
My question is this; should the fuel pump still initialize with out an image/rom/adr loaded?
If so, should I assume I received the ecu with an improper install?
The only 2 things that come to mind is that maybe the install was bad (highly doubt it) or that you will need to reflash the image on the rom.
Get your USB driver issue figured out and reflash it with the rom that Matt sent you via email.
Also, what ECU and year/model z31 are you using?
Get your USB driver issue figured out and reflash it with the rom that Matt sent you via email.
Also, what ECU and year/model z31 are you using?
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Update:
I'm at my garage now installing the drivers. Plug in Nistune to the PC, and turned on the power.
LEDs Lit (not blinking)
Fuel Pump Not priming
No USB Drivers detected
Ok so I was going start with the drivers, and when I moved my PC the cord caught and jostled the Nistune.
Immediately fuel pump kick on and lights began blinking.
I assumed there is a bad connection in the casing itself?
Starting driver install now.
I'm at my garage now installing the drivers. Plug in Nistune to the PC, and turned on the power.
LEDs Lit (not blinking)
Fuel Pump Not priming
No USB Drivers detected
Ok so I was going start with the drivers, and when I moved my PC the cord caught and jostled the Nistune.
Immediately fuel pump kick on and lights began blinking.
I assumed there is a bad connection in the casing itself?
Starting driver install now.
Last edited by vagabond on Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
Dropping resistors installed.
Turned the ECU on, nada... tapped the ECU housing, Fuel Pump kicks on.
Let it prime for a few seconds, then the car turned over and started briefly before stalling (for other reasons).
So, at this point does someone want to upload a pic and show me where the weak connection may be so I can get in there and fix it, and have the fuel pump prime without whacking my ECU.
Otherwise, I'm fairly pleased with the install and ease of use.
Turned the ECU on, nada... tapped the ECU housing, Fuel Pump kicks on.
Let it prime for a few seconds, then the car turned over and started briefly before stalling (for other reasons).
So, at this point does someone want to upload a pic and show me where the weak connection may be so I can get in there and fix it, and have the fuel pump prime without whacking my ECU.
Otherwise, I'm fairly pleased with the install and ease of use.
sounds like the boards not seated properly or something like that
pop open the top of the ECU casing, ground yourself against the vehicle chasis (aborb any static on you) and make sure the board is pushed firmly into the socket
put the ignition switch to 'on' and then see if the lights flash or just stay still. flash = good, still=problem
If its intermittent push against the board, make sure 4 wires soldered to the ECU are secure. if you can get a photo of thing you find odd, let me know.
If you ordered from nistune.com site it would have been me that did the install
pop open the top of the ECU casing, ground yourself against the vehicle chasis (aborb any static on you) and make sure the board is pushed firmly into the socket
put the ignition switch to 'on' and then see if the lights flash or just stay still. flash = good, still=problem
If its intermittent push against the board, make sure 4 wires soldered to the ECU are secure. if you can get a photo of thing you find odd, let me know.
If you ordered from nistune.com site it would have been me that did the install
Opened up the ECU and examined both sides. I don't see any bad connections. Made sure everything was seated.
I have a new CHTS sub harness and was ready to start the engine after sitting for a week waiting for the part.
ECU turns on but fuel pump no longer primes. Slight taps on the ecu housing like before, no longer kick on the fuel pump.
So I'm back to point A. Fuel Pump doesn't prime.
I swapped the Fuel Pump Relay with another and no prime. I getting another relay to eliminate that possibility but...
I have a new CHTS sub harness and was ready to start the engine after sitting for a week waiting for the part.
ECU turns on but fuel pump no longer primes. Slight taps on the ecu housing like before, no longer kick on the fuel pump.
So I'm back to point A. Fuel Pump doesn't prime.
I swapped the Fuel Pump Relay with another and no prime. I getting another relay to eliminate that possibility but...