Hi,
You have really helped me with this problem. Between your wiring diagrams and the ones that I had here I got to the bottom of the problem. I have a haynes manual and a factory service manual for my 87 trooper that I used along with your wiring diagrams to find the trouble. I never got a factory service manual for the 90 trooper. Quite a few jumper wires and few days later I got the trooper to run. I am not sure if the timing belt repair took since I can't yet take the trooper on the road. It idles good though. The way I had the jumper wires done the trooper looked a mess.
I found that the White power wire coming from the battery pigtail was not getting power to the white wires on the starter relay, engine relay and the other 2 relays at the fuse box. I ran a jumper wire from the positive battery terminal to the 2 relays and that got the starter to crank the right way through the relay. Thwe trooper still wouldn't start at that point but it would crank. I then moved on to the fuel pump relay. The White wire was getting power to the fuel pump fuse #24 and which got power to the fuel pump relay. The fuel pump fuse #23 was not getting power to the fuel pump relay. The black/white wire that goes from the starter relay to the starter solenoid also gives power to the one side of the fuel pump fuse #23 when the ignition switch is in the "start" position. The black/red wire on the other side of fuel pump fuse #23 was not getting power to the fuel pump relay when the ignition switch was in the "start" position.
Would you be able to help me find the breaks in the wires so I can do a permanent fix to this problem???? The "white" wire from the pigtail on the positive battery terminal goes to the lights, the ignition switch, the fuel pump relay, the starter relay, the engine relay, the power windows relay and the a/c relay. Power is getting to the ignition switch, lights, and fuel pump relay. This leads me to believe that the "white" wire itself is ok but that the connection in the wire harness that leads to the starter and engine relays has a break in it.
Would you have a wire diagram of the power distribution for that side of the engine near the fuse box that would show the location of where the "white" wire branches off to go to the relays????? That would help to find the break in the connection in the wire harness and I can repair the break. Would you have a diagram of the routing of the black/red wire from the fuel puump fuse #23 to the fuel pump relay???
That would help to find the connection break leading away from the fuel pump fuse #23 on the black/red wire side of the fuse to the fuel pump relay.
Thanks for all your help.
Mike