c4c5specialist
Technical Advisor
chevyaddict said:Ok, got some weird electrical behavior. I'm going to tell ya'll up front I think it is the ECM but I could be overlooking something more fundamental. This is on an 84 corvette. This behavior happened the day after a huge storm (just keep that in mind).
Just so you all know I'm pretty savvy with wiring and understand these circuits individually that I'm about to explain so I don't need direction there. What I do need to understand better is how these interact within the ECM to find the "cause"... unless the ECM is the problem itself.
Fuel circuit - only power going into the relay from the "O" wire (which is the direct feed from the battery). Nothing coming from the ECM. No power on either side of the fuel pump fuse either.
The fuel pump circuit uses the ECM to ground the fuel pump relay and turn on battery power to the fuel pump. CKT 465, which is the green/white wire from the relay is the ground source supplied by the ECM. Using a Test light connected to battery POSITIVE, when you turn the ignition on, probe this wire and the light should turn on for 4 seconds. Battery power on the orange wire, CKT340, is good.
That tells you that supply from the fused link is GOOD and is NOT burned out. The 2 wires that come from the same terminal at the fuel pump relay, CKT458 are the supplies to the ECM and oil pressure sensor. Just remember, that the relay is important to both fuel pump and ECM. So you MUST have battery voltage at these 2 wires BEFORE your engine will start. Your fuel pump fuse will NOT be live until the relay transfers power to the fuse.
Fan circuit - I had grounded the fan to come on automatically with the ignition switch. However, they (I added an auxiliary fan too) aren't working. Power through the fuse, however, no power to the wire going to the fan. Again, I'm thinking no power coming from the ECM to the fan itself.
Check your fan relay, that is supplied by the smaller wire coming off the battery. Your fan can be controlled 2 ways, by AC function or by the switch on the engine.
Inst cluster fuse does not work on either side...... weird.
Check your Gauges fuse below the Cluster fuse. They are both supplied off the same circuit, as is the cruise, signals, so check all of those and let us know what you have.
The car just turns over and is obviously not getting fuel. I was thinking that perhaps the oil sender went, causing the fuel circuit to shut down but that wouldn't explain the influence on the fans......
So, any thoughts you vette gurus????
Hi there,
I would check your fuel pump relay if the ground source is being supplied correctly by the ECM when you turn the igntion is on.Use the testing sequence in bold above to confirm function.
Allthebest, c4c5:bang



