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Old 22-Feb-2012, 21:15   #17
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Originally Posted by Shazaam!
The fuel pump supplies fuel under pressure as long as the crankshaft is turning. For safety, the pump is switched off by the ECU after about five seconds if the crankshaft stops turning.

So if the crank rotation sensor gap is incorrect such that it grows too large at temperature, the ECU will think the engine is stopped and shut off the pump. A cracked casing will also cause the gap to be incorrect at temperature.

If the sensor-ECU wiring or the sensor itself is faulty this can also result in pump shut-off.

Check the gap.

Brilliant.

Confirmed somewhat by this guy with the same problem.


http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct...goJOEoOwG7FjXA

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