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If your fuel pump is not priming on your 2004 Honda CBR 1000RR, there are a few things that you can check to diagnose and potentially fix the issue:
Check the fuel pump fuse: Locate the fuel pump fuse in the fuse box and check if it's blown. If it is, replace it with a new one and see if the fuel pump primes.
Check the fuel pump relay: The fuel pump relay is another common culprit of fuel pump issues. Locate the fuel pump relay in the fuse box and check if it's working properly. You can do this by swapping it with a known working relay, such as the horn relay, and seeing if the fuel pump primes.
Check the fuel pump connectors: Make sure that the electrical connectors for the fuel pump are securely connected and free from corrosion. Use a multimeter to check for continuity between the fuel pump and the battery to see if there is an issue with the wiring.
Check the fuel pressure regulator: If the fuel pressure regulator is malfunctioning, it can cause the fuel pump not to prime. Check the fuel pressure regulator to see if it's working correctly.
Check the tip-over sensor: The tip-over sensor is designed to shut off the fuel pump in the event of an accident. Check the tip-over sensor to see if it's working properly.
If none of these steps help solve the problem, then it's possible that the fuel pump itself is faulty and may need to be replaced.
Check to make sure the fuel pump is working. If the fuel pump is not working check the fuel pump fuse and fuel pump relay, also check to make sure the inertia cut off switch hasn't been tripped. If the fuel pump is working then check the fuel pressure regulator.
fuel pump is overheating. it takes the 15 to 20 min. to cool down. Low fuel in tank? in tank fuel pumps use the fuel to keep them cool. what is fuel pressure at the rail? if fuel pressure is too low the pump may be working too hard and overheating. need to test for a bad fuel pump or clogged fuel filter or possibly an obstruction in the fuel delivery system.
Is the fuel pump working? i.e. if you (with a helper) disconnect fuel line nearest the fuel pump and turn on the key, does gas spray out? Beware that the fuel will spray out very fast as it is upwards of 18PSI or more. You can also get a fuel pressure gauge from an auto parts store and use that instead and not have fuel spraying all over the place. If the fuel pump is work, check the fuel filter(s). Some vehicles have more than one. If the pump is not working, do you have voltage at the pump itself? Fuel pump is usually controlled by a relay.
Try resetting fuel pump. I do believe the reset button is on the forward passengers side of vehicle. The button is behind the plastic shield. Reset once or twice. This hopefully will fix your problem. Look in your manual for exact placement of fuel pump reset button
If the fuel pump don't have power it means that, the fuel pump throttle is stuck. just go to a car mechanic and tell them that the fuel pump of your car don't work . if they ask say maybe the fuel pump throttle is stuck , so that the mechanic can do it fast.But if you want to work on it its the fuel pump throttle that you should work on because its stuck
You likely have a bad lift pump in the tank. You are working on the fuel pump on the fuel rail right? This vehicle has two fuel pumps one low pressure and one high pressure.
my idea, the pumps are working agianst each other. what is the line pressure supposed to be? I think the rear pump is burning the new pumps up. is the rear pump running when the front pump is running? Let me know [email protected]
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