I'm having an issue with my fuel lifting pump when trying to start the engine:
- The engine won't start from the ignition switch but I can get the engine started when I manually attach the lifting pump's power input wire to 12V. source while trying to start (from cold after changing fuel filters). In other words, I know the lifting pump is operational
- When I put turn the key to "run" on the pod panel, there is no clicking sound coming from the lifting pump, indicating it's not getting power. The lifting pump does click when I manually attach its power wire to a 12 volt source.
- The lifting pump power wire is normally connected to a two-wire (light blue) pair that appears to come out of the nearby solenoid (too many crowded bundled wires to be 100% sure).
- Those two light blue wires carry 12V when I put the key to "run" on the pod panel.
- BUT, when I put the key in 'run' position and I attach the lifting pump power wire to those two light blue wires, the voltage drops to 10V suggesting that there isn't enough current getting to the pump.
- I've opened the panel to get access to ignition switch wiring and there are no light blue wires but I have traced a purple wire from the key switch position to the solenoid near the lifting pump. All looks clean and un-corroded in the pod.
- Tracing the wires is difficult - I do not have a diagram for the electrical connections for the engine or panel.