Well, this is frustrating.
Last month I put a new fuel pump in the Grand Marquis. It started to have some issues that pointed to the fuel pump. Changed the fuel pump with what I thought was the best one I could get. Car runs great. I think I've put 1200 miles on it since then.
Yesterday , driving home, my gas gauge stops working and the distance to empty is showing C0. Then it sets a check engine light for fuel pump circuit malfunction.
Apparently it's a common problem on the aftermarket pumps on these cars. Of course, I just threw out the original one out last week so I can't even put just-a pump in that.
I'm getting real tired of throwing good money after bad on a car that maybe I should have just let go to the junkyard when it needed an engine. It has to get inspection next month and it won't do it with the check engine light on. Not sure where I'm going to borrow the time from to change it ... but this car isn't worth paying $130 an hour and a 500% markup on a cheap fuel pump to have a shop do it.
Last month I put a new fuel pump in the Grand Marquis. It started to have some issues that pointed to the fuel pump. Changed the fuel pump with what I thought was the best one I could get. Car runs great. I think I've put 1200 miles on it since then.
Yesterday , driving home, my gas gauge stops working and the distance to empty is showing C0. Then it sets a check engine light for fuel pump circuit malfunction.
Apparently it's a common problem on the aftermarket pumps on these cars. Of course, I just threw out the original one out last week so I can't even put just-a pump in that.
I'm getting real tired of throwing good money after bad on a car that maybe I should have just let go to the junkyard when it needed an engine. It has to get inspection next month and it won't do it with the check engine light on. Not sure where I'm going to borrow the time from to change it ... but this car isn't worth paying $130 an hour and a 500% markup on a cheap fuel pump to have a shop do it.