Fuel pump issue or loose connection?
gospel25514
05-08-2008, 12:08 AM
Hi all, I have a 1991 pickup that I replaced the fuel pump in about year ago. I went to start it and it didn't start. I tapped on the gas tank with a piece of wood and it started right and never had any issue while running. Turn it off and it will not start unless I tap the tank while someone starts it. Weird once started it runs fine. what do you think? Bad pump or loose connection somewhere? I checked the fuse and it is fine.
randy78
05-08-2008, 12:38 AM
hi there
well moving the accelerator pedal does nothing except it moves the TPS and it opens up the throttle and allows more air into the intake
you could have either issue, the fuel pump could be dying, or you could have a bad connection
only a person at the truck looking at it will be able to determine which
not from here on the internet
check the fuel pump relay, it may be dying
the fuel pump relay is used during cranking
and when it starts up and is running then it moves to the oil pressure switch
if the fuel pressure does not reach enough PSI during cranking then it will be difficult to start, if it will at all
if it has a bad or dying fuel pump relay is a real possibility here
try another relay and see if anything changes
well moving the accelerator pedal does nothing except it moves the TPS and it opens up the throttle and allows more air into the intake
you could have either issue, the fuel pump could be dying, or you could have a bad connection
only a person at the truck looking at it will be able to determine which
not from here on the internet
check the fuel pump relay, it may be dying
the fuel pump relay is used during cranking
and when it starts up and is running then it moves to the oil pressure switch
if the fuel pressure does not reach enough PSI during cranking then it will be difficult to start, if it will at all
if it has a bad or dying fuel pump relay is a real possibility here
try another relay and see if anything changes
gospel25514
05-08-2008, 01:05 AM
hi there
well moving the accelerator pedal does nothing except it moves the TPS and it opens up the throttle and allows more air into the intake
you could have either issue, the fuel pump could be dying, or you could have a bad connection
only a person at the truck looking at it will be able to determine which
not from here on the internet
check the fuel pump relay, it may be dying
the fuel pump relay is used during cranking
and when it starts up and is running then it moves to the oil pressure switch
if the fuel pressure does not reach enough PSI during cranking then it will be difficult to start, if it will at all
if it has a bad or dying fuel pump relay is a real possibility here
try another relay and see if anything changes
Hey Randy thanks for the reply. I don't know if I made myself clear but I was not tapping the accelerator. It only starts if I tap the gas tank with something. It runs fine after that. I also noticed that the fuel gauge is somewhat off the mark of accurate. It will show 1/4 tank when it is actually empty.
well moving the accelerator pedal does nothing except it moves the TPS and it opens up the throttle and allows more air into the intake
you could have either issue, the fuel pump could be dying, or you could have a bad connection
only a person at the truck looking at it will be able to determine which
not from here on the internet
check the fuel pump relay, it may be dying
the fuel pump relay is used during cranking
and when it starts up and is running then it moves to the oil pressure switch
if the fuel pressure does not reach enough PSI during cranking then it will be difficult to start, if it will at all
if it has a bad or dying fuel pump relay is a real possibility here
try another relay and see if anything changes
Hey Randy thanks for the reply. I don't know if I made myself clear but I was not tapping the accelerator. It only starts if I tap the gas tank with something. It runs fine after that. I also noticed that the fuel gauge is somewhat off the mark of accurate. It will show 1/4 tank when it is actually empty.
randy78
05-08-2008, 01:08 AM
hi there yeah i would vote for bad loose or dirty connection in the pump/sender unit first then
try replacing them, you can get replacement pump wiring pigtails from auto parts stores
good luck!
R
try replacing them, you can get replacement pump wiring pigtails from auto parts stores
good luck!
R
j cAT
05-09-2008, 07:24 PM
Hi all, I have a 1991 pickup that I replaced the fuel pump in about year ago. I went to start it and it didn't start. I tapped on the gas tank with a piece of wood and it started right and never had any issue while running. Turn it off and it will not start unless I tap the tank while someone starts it. Weird once started it runs fine. what do you think? Bad pump or loose connection somewhere? I checked the fuse and it is fine.
this is most likely a bad non OEM pump.....only use gm fuel pump as these other pumps fail after a short period of time...
this is most likely a bad non OEM pump.....only use gm fuel pump as these other pumps fail after a short period of time...
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