No power to fuel pump = no start
Engine cranks, will come alive on starting fluid, but no pressure in fuel rail,
replaced the fuel filter in the sender unit. But noticed no voltage going to the fuel pump (under the passenger rear seat )
i checked the fuse in the trunk (fourth from bottom) and also swapped the relay near it (bottom) but still no voltage
I bench tested the motor to verify its working.
I guess I can jump/ Hotwire the relay.
It is there a way to check the signal at the ECU to see if it’s at least putting out a signal?
or anybody have something similar?.




The pump is energized for a few seconds when turning the key to prime the pump,, then when cranking and the engine starts. I will use a test light at the pump. When you turn the key the light will be lit for a few seconds, then off. If there is no pressure in the rail with the key on, and the test light passed, the pump is not working.
Do NOT permanently bypass the relay/ECU. It is a safety feature in case of an accident.
I’ll build a test lamp to verify the power at the pump
mahalo




If you have a decent MB featured scanner you can monitor the individual floaters. I did it and one was down to 0, and the other 1/4. Using a scanner it saves you opening the tank service cover. Adding a bit of fuel, say 1 or 2 gallon, and test the car to start. If it does it may work until some fuel is consumed, and the rest is pumped to the other side and stays there
I used external power source to power the pump and then I was able to start and run the engine as normal.
anybody have a good electrical diagram for the W211?
I used external power source to power the pump and then I was able to start and run the engine as normal.
anybody have a good electrical diagram for the W211?






