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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2004

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87 240 DL problem...Please read..need help badly!

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eCaVeMaN - 14 Oct 2004 00:02 GMT
Hello All!

I'm going crazy and here is why!

My 1987 Volvo 240DL was having a problem starting and it would take many
times cranking before it would fire up. The external Fuel pump was also loud
and whining.

I replaced the external pump and the starting problem was solved, it fired
up instantly every time. I went for a ride and the car goes just fine but I
hear the new external pump whining even louder!

I figure I need a new in-tank pump so I go and install a new one.

Now the car will start every time but then stall out instantly, it's not
drivable at all and stalls if idling and quickly stalls if I give it any
gas. Here's the strange part and I hope someone can help! If I pull the fuse
for the intank pump the car runs perfectly but the new external pump is VERY
loud. If I put in the fuse for the In-tank pump the car just dies upon
startup.

I hope someone can help me. I need this fixed as soon as possible because I
take care of an elderly mother that had a stroke. This Volvo is my lifeline
and I am stressed beyond imagination.

Thanks to anyone that can help...you'll be saving my life!
~^ beancounter  ~^ - 14 Oct 2004 18:13 GMT
check the tank vent and make sure the fuel can
"vent"...properly...that is...i think you can creat a sort
of vacume, it the vents are plugged...i would also check the
filters to insure free flow....other than that, i would get it into a good
volvo shop...they could find/fix the issue faster than you can...
if you have a bit of $$ to spend...is there any smell, or vapors
of gas?

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John Robertson - 18 Oct 2004 03:41 GMT
Your fuses will need replacing as well ,that is the fuse holders as they go
in to meltdown .We had this problem too as well make sure the oxysensor is
ok as this causes all sorts of issues .

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Mike F - 18 Oct 2004 21:16 GMT
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Sounds like the tank pump is not working properly.  Did you perhaps
reverse the polarity of the new pump?  Disconnect the wires.  Apply 12
volts to the red-yellow and brown wires, (this should start the tank
pump).  If it sounds normal, disconnect the hose going into the main
pump.  Reapply 12 volts to the tank pump while a helper points the hose
into a container to catch the gasoline coming out.  If things are
working correctly, lots of fuel will come out very quickly - don't
smoke, work in ventilated conditions etc. etc.

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Mike F.
Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

NOTE:  new address!!
Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
(But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)

 
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