Hi,
The other day me Vette just cut out on us when we where driving... would run over but would not start.... hour later away she went, thought you tempremental %$#@#!%^& well went to start me vette (1988 C4 ) the other day.... no go! She cranked no worries but wont fire up. When I turned the ignition I didn't hear the fuel pump prime up and when I looked at fuel pressure gauge that is fitted under hood on fuel rails I had no pressure, even when I was cranking the motor over. Well as the consensus with me mates was, looks like fuel pump, I decided to replace fuel pump and all looked good, turned ignition got instant fuel pressure 45 PSI Oh YEs! turned the the key and no worries fired up revved no worries So Chubbed up!. Off & On a couple of times no worries.... next day started straight off thought to myself, you beaut, I nailed this problem...... got in drove down the road 5 minutes into it, guess what? yeap no go go juice! pulled over on the side of the road dead as.........., tried starting her, no go popped the hood, no pressure on fuel gauge that is fitted to fuel rails...... even cranked her and checked fuel pressure was non existent gave it another couple of minutes...... cranked no go...... another couple of minutes, turned the ignition on and the fuel gauge popped up to 45 PSI on gauge! what the hell is going on?
Thanks
P.S anyone know where Fuel Relay is and what I'd be looking for?
Think we've found the issue! Well, fingers crossed anyways………
Well, eventually after replacing the fuel pump as previously stated then checking and isolating relays, wiring, ECU yadda, yadda, yadda we were scratching our heads.... Found some interesting notes on the net about C4's and internal fuel wiring harness breaking down inside the tank....
“In-tank wiring is quickly becoming a major problem due to the age of the C4's. Many terminals are heavily corroded or rusting off. 
The generic in-tank wiring adapters supplied with other installation kits rely on the questionable factory wiring and adds another connection to the equation. This translates to more resistance / voltage loss and an extra potential failure point”.
http://www.lmspeed.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=19Came up with the theory, it's gotta be in the tank? We stripped the sender unit back out of tank and payed closure attention to the wiring harness from the top of fuel lid to pump. Looked sh#t and brittle and under close inspection in places it looked a bit melted? Anyway, decided to replace all the wiring harness from external “L” connector just outside the filler tank plate down to fuel pump and guess what? Vette is purring once again and even the miss / hesitation that I mentioned in overdrive. < hesitates under load especially in top gear and the hunting when hot> has lessened dramatically! I’m gonna drive her for a while and if this stops the intermittent fault eventually replacing the rest of the wiring on fuel system just as outline in “LMSpeed” foot note. Lets hope its fixed FINGERS CROSSED! Keep ya’s posted! P.S. four days later and 600klms still running fine !
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