Carguy3J
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- June 21, 2008
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- City, State
- North East New Jersey
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '99 4dr. XLT SOHC A4WD
Hey guys. I need some advice/suggestions here. The Explorer has been out of commission for about 2 years now. It ran fine when I parked it. I had the front end apart; ended up doing front ball joints, cv's, brakes,front diff bushings,etc...
Also, the exhaust is currently open pipes just past the manifolds, as I was in the process of making some "custom modifications" to the exhaust. Rear O2's are disabled in the tune, and both fronts are plugged in. The pcm currently has one of James's custom tunes in it, which it was running fine on when parked.
It cranks with no problem, it will attempt to start on a shot of ether, so I'm comfortable assuming it is has spark. No fuel. The pump never comes on at all. Not to prime the system, not at all. I can hear the fuel pump relay click when I turn on the key, and it's a brand new relay. I checked the inertial switch. It is plugged in, and the button is all the way "down" with no jiggle or looseness of any kind, so I'm assuming it's not the inertial switch.
Now, I know, you're gonna say PATS. Well, the theft lights goes out after a few seconds of key on, like it's supposed to. So, probably not that.
I checked all the fuses inside, on the side of the dash. They're all good. There are 2 empty slots, but I can't find an accurate fuse diagram to confirm what those are for. Besides, I plugged good fuses into both anyway, and no change. Same for the under hood power distribution center. I can't find a diagram anywhere that actually matches my truck. I was thinking that maybe I pulled a fuse a while ago, to bleed the fuel system, for some reason. But I can't remember, and, as I said, I can't find a good diagram, to check the right fuses/relays.
I'm really annoyed
with this, as I really want to get the Explorer back on the road for the winter, and it would be much easier to drive it into the garage then having to push; especially since I don't have any pushing help.
Any ideas? Any easy way to check the pump, without dropping the tank?
Thanks
PS. Yes, it has gas in the tank.
Also, the exhaust is currently open pipes just past the manifolds, as I was in the process of making some "custom modifications" to the exhaust. Rear O2's are disabled in the tune, and both fronts are plugged in. The pcm currently has one of James's custom tunes in it, which it was running fine on when parked.
It cranks with no problem, it will attempt to start on a shot of ether, so I'm comfortable assuming it is has spark. No fuel. The pump never comes on at all. Not to prime the system, not at all. I can hear the fuel pump relay click when I turn on the key, and it's a brand new relay. I checked the inertial switch. It is plugged in, and the button is all the way "down" with no jiggle or looseness of any kind, so I'm assuming it's not the inertial switch.
Now, I know, you're gonna say PATS. Well, the theft lights goes out after a few seconds of key on, like it's supposed to. So, probably not that.
I checked all the fuses inside, on the side of the dash. They're all good. There are 2 empty slots, but I can't find an accurate fuse diagram to confirm what those are for. Besides, I plugged good fuses into both anyway, and no change. Same for the under hood power distribution center. I can't find a diagram anywhere that actually matches my truck. I was thinking that maybe I pulled a fuse a while ago, to bleed the fuel system, for some reason. But I can't remember, and, as I said, I can't find a good diagram, to check the right fuses/relays.
I'm really annoyed

Any ideas? Any easy way to check the pump, without dropping the tank?
Thanks
PS. Yes, it has gas in the tank.