Engine cut out/fuel pump prime

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  1. Jonboy

    Jonboy New Member

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    Hi guys
    Need some advice,on a few occasions when turning on ignition, no whirr from fuel pump can be heard and more worryingly last night when out for a blast,engine cut out completely @ about 8000rpm, and for about 5 mins wouldn't restart as no fuel pump noise?
    Any ideas?
     
  2. Scott

    Scott Active Member

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    Loose wire ?
     
  3. Scottmurray2890

    Scottmurray2890 Active Member

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    Possible immobiliser fault. Does the hiss light come on at same time. Check wiring from antenna to multi plug further down the line
     
  4. GappySmeg

    GappySmeg Well-Known Member

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    Have you checked the kill switch? (Not that I'm suggesting you're numpty enough to have accidentally hit it, but that they can start playing up and need replacing)
     
  5. Jonboy

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  6. Jonboy

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    Def no HISS lights staying on,reckon it could be to do with Meta alarm?
     
  7. Scottmurray2890

    Scottmurray2890 Active Member

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    Possibly mate I'm unfamiliar with the alarm and if it cuts fuel pump.

    Only so much will disable fuel pump, immobiliser and kill switch as someone said.
     
  8. Troys7012

    Troys7012 Active Member

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    maybe corrosion in the ignition switch wiring,bad connection at rear of switch.
     

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