Fuel - No Start/Blown Fuel Pump Fuse, Check RFI Filter
85-806C
MAY, 1985
Subject: IN TANK ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP RFI FILTER
Model and Year: 1984-85 CAVALIERS EQUIPPED WITH
2.0L ENGINES (VIN CODE P) 1985 CAMAROS EQUIPPED WITH 2.5L ENGINES (VIN CODE 2)
TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS
ILLUSTRATION:
Some models may experience a no run or no start condition, and/or blown fuel pump fuse due to an inoperative In-Tank Electric Fuel Pump, which may be due to a short in the radio frequency interference (RFI) filter. The RFI filter is located on the electrical input terminals of the in-tank electric fuel pump. (See Figure.)
To check, disconnect the three (3) wire connector at the fuel tank and measure the resistance between the two (2) outside wires of the connector going to the tank (black and tan.) A resistance measurement of 3 to 4 ohms indicates a good unit.
To check further, remove the tank unit assembly and measure the resistance of the RFI filter and pump assembly individually.
Resistance of good RFI filter - infinity (open circuit.) Resistance of good electric motor - 3 to 4 ohms.
Part Number Information 1984 - 6472781
1985 - 6472779
If the RFI filter is shorted, replace filter as follows:
If electric motor is inoperative, replace pump with appropriate kit package part number for vehicle being serviced.
RFI FILTER REPLACEMENT - PROCEDURE
1. Cut-off rubber coupler and discard.
2. If RFI filter has blade type electrical terminals, disconnect wires from terminals of RFI filter. Note which terminal is the ground (-) connection. Polarity markings (+ or -) are molded inside the top of the pump plastic cap near each terminal. (See Figure - Type 2)
ILLUSTRATION:
If RFI filter has electrical wires molded into it. Cut ground (-) between RFI filter and terminal 1-1/2 inches from terminal end of wire and strip ground (-) wire back 16 mm (5/8 inch.) Disconnect power supply (+) wire of RFI filter from feed through connector at assembly cover (See Figure - Type 1)
3. Unscrew the nuts at the pump terminals and remove the RFI filter.
4. When installing new RFI filter with electrical wires molded into it, (Type 1), first remove the pump from the sender assembly, as it may contain combustible gasoline vapors. Splice the ground (-) wire on the RFT filter to the cut off wire remaining on the sender assembly by twisting and soldering the wires together. Reinstall the pump on the sender assembly.
5. Install the new RFI filter on the pump using the nuts and lockwashers provided. Torque the nuts 0.56 - 1.13 N-m (5 to 10 in.lbs.).
Caution: Use of excessive torque will strip the pump threaded terminals.
6. If RFI filter has blade type electrical terminals, (Type 2), reconnect power and ground wires to the blade type terminals observing proper polarity. (See Step 2.)
7. Lubricate the fuel tube and pump outlet tube with a small amount of white petroleum jelly. Slide the new rubber coupler on the fuel tube.
8. Align the pump outlet and fuel tube then push the coupler down over the pump outlet. Caution: Support the bracket to prevent it from bending while sliding the rubber coupler into position.
9. Inspect pump to assure that it is properly seated into the bracket and properly wired. An improperly wired pump will run backwards but will not pump fuel. Caution: Do not run pump dry.