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740 Turbo Fuel system and Pump 700

Have read the Faq and not sure whether I have a problem?

The main pump seems to be noisy (although I'm told some are)and runs constantly in Ign switch postions 2 and 3?

Should the main pump run constantly???

I can hear the in tank pump running, but have not removed it yet to check for other issues.

Also checked the fuel pressure regulator that appears to be okay? constant stream of fuel on return hose at idle and no real smell of gas from the vacuun hose pipe inlet. Is this correct?

Is there any other checks I should do? and how does the relay work or affect this or the system? I know the previous owner may have problems in that area and may have soldered repaired either the relay board or relay. hmmm

Do all 740T work like this? or does the main pump shut off once primed and up to pressure like other cars? and so no noise can be heard at all?

Just a bit confused whether I have a problem? I will be changing the fuel filter at some time in case its blocked.

Any advice would be appraeciated.








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740 Turbo Fuel system and Pump 700

No your pumps should not run continuously. The main pump noise could just be a noisy main pump or it could be a pre-pump that is either not working or, more oftenly, cavitating and sending air bubbles through the main pump.

Your pressure reg check, albeit rudimentary, is basically right on. Without access to a set of fuel pressure guages there is not a great deal more that you can check.

"Do all 740T work like this? or does the main pump shut off once primed and up to pressure like other cars? and so no noise can be heard at all?"

Main pumps do not shut off unless they are turned off. How your system works depends upon what year model you have. The earlier models do not run the pumps unless they see a speed signal whereas the later ones will buzz the pumps once when the key is cycled and then run them when an engine speed signal is present.

That relay is a pretty involved deal. Suffice it to say that it is the relays job to hot up the fuel pumps, mass air flow , the LH ECU, IAC, and the HO2S among other things. It will power up some of this stuff by simply turning the key on and some of it is dependent upon the engine speed signal to trigger the ECU to ground the appropraite coil in the relay.

Hope it helps,
Mark








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740 Turbo Fuel system and Pump 700

No, the main pump runs(most) all the time, but shouldn't for more than a few seconds if the engine isn't running.







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