Hi guys,
Unfortunatelly I dont have my bentley manual with me at work. I'm trying to help my mechanic diagnose an 86 audi 5000s from a few thousand miles away. The problem right now seems to be that there is no fuel pressure. The mechanic can't hear the fuel pump priming when the key is turned and even while cranking and one of the fuel hoses disconnected there is no fuel gushing out of the fuel filter lines. The fuel pump was replaced a couple years ago so i'd like to first discard the posibility of a faulty pump. Can anyone point out where I can jump so that the fuel pump comes on? Is my only option doing this at the actual fuel pump terminals?
thanks guys.
Unfortunatelly I dont have my bentley manual with me at work. I'm trying to help my mechanic diagnose an 86 audi 5000s from a few thousand miles away. The problem right now seems to be that there is no fuel pressure. The mechanic can't hear the fuel pump priming when the key is turned and even while cranking and one of the fuel hoses disconnected there is no fuel gushing out of the fuel filter lines. The fuel pump was replaced a couple years ago so i'd like to first discard the posibility of a faulty pump. Can anyone point out where I can jump so that the fuel pump comes on? Is my only option doing this at the actual fuel pump terminals?
thanks guys.