1989 190e 2.6, bad fuel pump?
I have replaced the fuel pump relay with a brand new OEM one and the problem is still there. Checked amperage thru fuel pump relay which stays about 8.5A (it starts at 10A then slowly falls) for both fuel pumps.
The MB CD manual says that fuel pump nominal minimum voltage is 11.5V, I tested both fuel pumps (by pulling off fuel pump relay and shorting jacks 7 & 8): one is at 11.17V and the other is at 11.26V. They both make a loud buzzing sound when running.
I don't know much about cars and have very little experience with this, so I don't know if the 11.26V and 11.17V is close enough to 11.5V.
Before I buy 2 new fuel pumps, I want to know if these values are close enough or if the pumps really are bad (or about to die). Also, I have a fuel pressure tester but don't know how to use it (don't know if I need to do a pressure test as well and the voltage test).
So are the pump voltages good? Thanks.
u should fuse it too, so u dont start afire, have extinguisher handy, u never know.
or have a friend stand by with F Ex ready.



