Here are the supplies, products, and tools we discuss in this video: Ebay 21 Circuit Wiring Harness X-Long wires: ebay.us/z62Mt5 Dielectric Grease for corrosion-free connectors: amzn.to/3ZGrmkc Weather Pack Connectors: amzn.to/4gM4I06 EF32RL Flasher module for LED conversion: amzn.to/3XL7s4Z Side Spot LEDs: amzn.to/3BpdgcS Flush Tail Lights used in his Jeep: amzn.to/3BnUMcQ Flush tail light choices: amzn.to/3N4JH2Q Multimeter choices: amzn.to/3zOD5CC The use of these links gives Power Addicts a small commission fee at NO EXTRA COST to you. You pay the exact same amount whether you use these links or not. Buuuuut ... if you do use these links for any purchase ... it could be a dog bone for Fido ... a cat tree for Garfield .... washing detergent to clean your clothes .. ANYTHING .. it pays me a small kick back that helps make these videos. Thank you very much for your time and support. Y'all ROCK!!
First of all your videos are very educational and very informative! Thank you.. I have a 91 YJ as well and my fuel pump works intermittently. I saw in one of your videos on how to test voltage to the pump but I can’t seem to find where you talk about the voltage. I have the tank dropped but was wondering if you could tell me what the voltage should be at the plug? Just wanted to make sure I didn’t have a voltage issue before I just ordered a new fuel pump.
If it's a intermittent issue it's gonna be a bad ground. You should have 12 volts at the plug, but move the ground wire around to see if that voltage drops. If it does .. clean/repair the ground connection and test again. Rare that it may be a faulty relay intermittently acting up but its always possible.
Here are the supplies, products, and tools we discuss in this video:
Ebay 21 Circuit Wiring Harness X-Long wires: ebay.us/z62Mt5
Dielectric Grease for corrosion-free connectors: amzn.to/3ZGrmkc
Weather Pack Connectors: amzn.to/4gM4I06
EF32RL Flasher module for LED conversion: amzn.to/3XL7s4Z
Side Spot LEDs: amzn.to/3BpdgcS
Flush Tail Lights used in his Jeep: amzn.to/3BnUMcQ
Flush tail light choices: amzn.to/3N4JH2Q
Multimeter choices: amzn.to/3zOD5CC
The use of these links gives Power Addicts a small commission fee at NO EXTRA COST to you. You pay the exact same amount whether you use these links or not. Buuuuut ... if you do use these links for any purchase ... it could be a dog bone for Fido ... a cat tree for Garfield .... washing detergent to clean your clothes .. ANYTHING .. it pays me a small kick back that helps make these videos. Thank you very much for your time and support. Y'all ROCK!!
First of all your videos are very educational and very informative! Thank you.. I have a 91 YJ as well and my fuel pump works intermittently. I saw in one of your videos on how to test voltage to the pump but I can’t seem to find where you talk about the voltage. I have the tank dropped but was wondering if you could tell me what the voltage should be at the plug? Just wanted to make sure I didn’t have a voltage issue before I just ordered a new fuel pump.
If it's a intermittent issue it's gonna be a bad ground. You should have 12 volts at the plug, but move the ground wire around to see if that voltage drops. If it does .. clean/repair the ground connection and test again. Rare that it may be a faulty relay intermittently acting up but its always possible.
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