mrLEE30 wrote:if someone cranks the car you can hear the pump running (best way is to pull up the rear seat base or listen from underneath)
if not definitive then remove the fuel pump relay (normally orange) and jump pins 30 and 87 with a piece of wire. now with ignition back on the fuel pump should continuoisly run, if so does it start now?? yes? Change the relay>
if it does not run then check the fuses (11 i think but no reference book here with me now)
if the pump runs but engine does not start then its not the pump.
remove the wire jumper and dont replace the relay (so no fuel in engine), remove one spark plug and check for spark while ctanking.
If no spark then check for voltage at the coil, or look if there is an old immobiliser fitted somewhere
this should give you enough to get you started (or at least started on a diagnosis of the problem!!)
mrlee
OK I finally got some time/weather to get out and do some diagnostics on the car.
I've fitted a nice, new fuel filter - still won't start!
Using your excellent advice I've ascertained that the fuel pump, fuel pump relay and fuse are all OK.
I popped out a spark plug (which was drenched in unburned fuel) and turned the engine over and got not so much of a hint of a spark.
There's no sign of any old alarm/immobiliser on the car.
I've checked the voltage at the coil and that seems healthy too.
Where do I go from here?
