I have a VZ250 HPDI that I have been experiencing intermittent medium pressure fuel pump issues with. The VST electric fuel pump shares a common blue wire at the ECU plug with the electric fuel pump relay, and the electric solenoid lube oil pump. Yesterday I was checking continuity of my electric fuel pump's blue wire on the ECU plug and it's connection on the VST tank and it has continuity, that is until you disconnect the two pin electrical connector on the lube oil pump and test it's blue wire continuity. That blue wire has continuity, but as stated I lose it on the electric fuel pump. Now when I plug the electric oil pump connector back in the continuity returns on the electric fuel pump blue wire. The same thing happens with the electric fuel pump relay when connecting and disconnecting the electric oil pump connector.
When I quit yesterday and had everything back together the fuel pump was kicking on. By this morning it no longer worked. I left to do errands and now two hours later it works again. I decided to test the electric lube oil pump per my service manual while the engine is cooperating and starting. The service manual states remove the oil line from the VST tank and start the motor and check for oil discharge. The service manual suggests there should be an oil discharge, but it has none. I checked the red/yellow wire in the connector for that oil pump and it has 12V. The blue wire has no ground.
In a post two weeks ago Rod stated that pump would be off at idle which would explain my results from today i.e. no ground on oil pump blue wire. See post #2 http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...s-th25074.html
It seems based on my continuity tests from yesterday that when that electric lube oil pump has continuity on the blue wire I will lose it on my electric fuel pump's blue wire. I'm not sure if that is what is suppose to happen or not, but thats what happens in my case. Don't know what the fix is, or if there is even one required. Pretty frustrated here. Motor is running at moment, probably wont be again in a couple hours from now though. Wondering if I have a bad electric oil pump, or possibly a bad ECU.
When I quit yesterday and had everything back together the fuel pump was kicking on. By this morning it no longer worked. I left to do errands and now two hours later it works again. I decided to test the electric lube oil pump per my service manual while the engine is cooperating and starting. The service manual states remove the oil line from the VST tank and start the motor and check for oil discharge. The service manual suggests there should be an oil discharge, but it has none. I checked the red/yellow wire in the connector for that oil pump and it has 12V. The blue wire has no ground.
In a post two weeks ago Rod stated that pump would be off at idle which would explain my results from today i.e. no ground on oil pump blue wire. See post #2 http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...s-th25074.html
It seems based on my continuity tests from yesterday that when that electric lube oil pump has continuity on the blue wire I will lose it on my electric fuel pump's blue wire. I'm not sure if that is what is suppose to happen or not, but thats what happens in my case. Don't know what the fix is, or if there is even one required. Pretty frustrated here. Motor is running at moment, probably wont be again in a couple hours from now though. Wondering if I have a bad electric oil pump, or possibly a bad ECU.
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