Some 1986 Eldorados and Sevilles which experience an ECM Code E020 may be misdiagnosed when using the diagnostic procedures an pages 8Dl-26-29 in the 1986 Eldorado and Seville Final Edition Service Information Manual. Since the oil pressure switch is used as a "backup" it must be disconnected before you begin to diagnose an ECM code E020.
The fuel pump receives power from two alternate sources; the fuel pump relay and the oil pressure switch. The fuel pump relay is energized by the ECM for two seconds at key "ON" to provide fuel pressure for starting. After the two second fuel pump run, the ECM will not power the relay again until distributor reference pulses are received indicating that the engine is turning (crank or run). The oil pressure switch is provided as a "backup". Normal operating oil pressure will close the oil pressure switch contacts and supply power to the fuel pump.
When diagnosing an ECM Code E020, be certain to disconnect the oil pressure switch. Also, add "Disconnect Oil Pressure Switch" as noted below to the first step of the E020 chart on page 8Dl-27 of the 1986 Eldorado and Seville Final Edition Service Information Manual.
- Turn ignition "OFF" for 10 seconds - Disconnect oil pressure switch - Turn ignition "ON" for 5 seconds - Attempt starting engine
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