fuel pump wont come on
Biggins2121
09-12-2006, 11:09 AM
Ok ive got a 86 with a 2.9 now yesturday it was runnin fine. I went over to my friends and when I went to leave the thing wouldnt start. Now its getting spark and when I sprey starter fluid in the tb. it starts then dies. So I checkd the fuel pump and it wasnt coming on. So went and replaced it and it still wont start. I just dont know i pressd the little button under the dash thinking that maybe som how that might be the prob. So any thoughts thanx all KEN
Johnny Mullet
09-12-2006, 09:43 PM
Fuses, fuel pump relay, wiring problem in floorboard below seat, etc
smilehap
09-13-2006, 01:49 AM
Ok ive got a 86 with a 2.9 now yesturday it was runnin fine. I went over to my friends and when I went to leave the thing wouldnt start. Now its getting spark and when I sprey starter fluid in the tb. it starts then dies. So I checkd the fuel pump and it wasnt coming on. So went and replaced it and it still wont start. I just dont know i pressd the little button under the dash thinking that maybe som how that might be the prob. So any thoughts thanx all KEN
did you try the fuel filter or the gas mudule
did you try the fuel filter or the gas mudule
Biggins2121
09-13-2006, 10:29 AM
yeah the filter was replace a month ago
tundraathome
09-14-2006, 08:03 AM
be sure to check all the ground wiring especially in tne battery area as i have had problems there sam
Psychopete
09-14-2006, 09:38 AM
I can't remember if that model has 2 fuel pumps. My 88 has one in the tank and one on the frame rail, under the cab, drivers side. The intank is a low pressure pump that feeds the high pressure pump on the frame. If both are not coming on, I might look into the fuel pump relay. Trace the circuit back until you find power. For example, check before inertia switch, then move to fuel pump relay and so on. If either pump is out, the fuel system will not function properly. A fuel pressure tester would probably be helpful.
The ECC relay powers the fuel pump relay, but since the truck is capable of running, the ECC relay is probably still good. I cannot remember, I don't have the wiring right in front of me, but I am thinking power to the injectors and sensors, as well as the positive that gets switched on by the ECC relay all share the same fuse. I would need to verify this.
Run codes to verify that the computer still has it's sanity.
Pete
The ECC relay powers the fuel pump relay, but since the truck is capable of running, the ECC relay is probably still good. I cannot remember, I don't have the wiring right in front of me, but I am thinking power to the injectors and sensors, as well as the positive that gets switched on by the ECC relay all share the same fuse. I would need to verify this.
Run codes to verify that the computer still has it's sanity.
Pete
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