2000 Passport - Won't turn over, fuel pump relay buzzing/clicking

Discussion in 'Passport' started by toyhelp, Jun 20, 2007.

  1. toyhelp

    toyhelp Guest

    Having a wierd problem with 2000 passport. When I turn the key to
    start, the following happens:

    [A] the fuel pump relay "buzzes" for about a second

    about a second after that, a device on the fuel rail starts making
    a rapid clicking sound that goes on for about 2 seconds. While this
    is happening, the internal check engine light seems to be flickering
    rapidly on/off in sync with the clicking. If you are standing in
    front of the truck, facing the radiator, the clicking is coming from
    some sort of sensor or device that is at the back right corner of the
    fuel rail (close to the firewall). It is some sort of cyclinder that
    has a wiring block with 2 wires on one side, and what appears to be
    fuel in/outs on the other.

    [C] During this whole process, the fuel pump sounds very sick. It's
    running, but it sounds like crap.

    [D] after the above, the engire doesn't turn over. It doesn't do
    anything. If I restart the engine start sequence, the same behavior
    happens.

    Some things I've tried that didn't change the behavior:
    I've tried moving another relay of the same model into the fuel relay
    position
    I've cleaned the posts of that relay (and all the others)
    I've left the vehicle without any power (unplugged the battery) for
    hours
    Cursing. Lots of cursing.

    Now at this point, it sounds like a bad fuel pump, but these 2000
    Passports have tricked me in the past. Has anyone else had experience
    with this, and if so - is this a fuel pump issue, or is their an
    uphill electric/sensor issue here (like whatever is making that
    clicking noise (see , or some sort of fuel cutoff switch gone bad)?

    If it is a fuel pump issue - how hard is it to change to the fuel
    pumps for this model vehicle?
     
    toyhelp, Jun 20, 2007
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  2. toyhelp

    nm5k Guest

    Dunno... Hard to tell without seeing it.. The thing I can't figure out
    is
    why a fuel problem would keep the engine from turning over..
    Totally unrelated systems.. Maybe an electrical problem..
    Grounded wire, short, etc?
    I wouldn't be too quick to condemn the fuel pump.
    MK
     
    nm5k, Jun 20, 2007
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  3. toyhelp

    nm5k Guest

    Dunno... Hard to tell without seeing it.. The thing I can't figure out
    is
    why a fuel problem would keep the engine from turning over..
    Totally unrelated systems.. Maybe an electrical problem..
    Grounded wire, short, etc?
    I wouldn't be too quick to condemn the fuel pump.
    MK
     
    nm5k, Jun 20, 2007
    #3
  4. toyhelp

    motsco_ Guest


    ==================================

    Have you cleaned / greased / retightened the battery terminals and the
    chassis end of the black battery cable?

    It sounds a bit like the GREAT HONDA IGNITION SWITCH RECALL symptoms.
    Try jumping +12 to the solenoid and see if it 'clacks'. Engine should
    actually spin.

    You didn't say whether the vehicle even worked previously, or if you
    tried boosting it, or tried charging the battery.

    Today is Psychic Wednesday. Maybe somebody else will get an answer for you.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Jun 20, 2007
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  5. toyhelp

    motsco_ Guest


    ==================================

    Have you cleaned / greased / retightened the battery terminals and the
    chassis end of the black battery cable?

    It sounds a bit like the GREAT HONDA IGNITION SWITCH RECALL symptoms.
    Try jumping +12 to the solenoid and see if it 'clacks'. Engine should
    actually spin.

    You didn't say whether the vehicle even worked previously, or if you
    tried boosting it, or tried charging the battery.

    Today is Psychic Wednesday. Maybe somebody else will get an answer for you.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Jun 20, 2007
    #5
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