jmgarage wrote:
A way jumper lead, bridged to join all positions in the fuse box that the large terminals on a DME relay would use, will bypass it 100% providing power to the fuel pump, injectors and engine management unit (DME or AKA ECU)
But I thought you had already done that, sorry I misread your original posts, give it a whirl.
Thanks. Well, today is the first chance I've had to have a look at the car (It's kept on the road, and the weather's been awful!)
Anyway, I bypassed the DME relay with the jumper and the poor running is still there. To recap, I've tried three relays and replaced the dodgy earth wire to the relay. The car starts and idles ok (Apart from the idle maybe being a little low ?) but when trying to rev, it hesistates, splutters and backfires quite regularly.
There was a car parked behind and it seemed to have rather more soot on the front of it afterwards than usual.....
I tried the vacuum hose on the FPR but I can't smell or see fuel.
My problem is that I can't take it anywhere to get it tested because sods law dictates that the MOT expires on Friday. Because it's kept on the road, I have to find somewhere to put it by then.
Are there other tests I can do to see if it's definitely the FPR at fault? They're quite pricy I think, otherwise I'd change it anyway, but I can't afford to just throw parts at it at the moment....
Many thanks for your advice.