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Persistant fuel delivery problem on 99 Passport
Well it was up and running for 4 days, Now the Same exact problem all over again!!
Unbelievable, We had to have it towed. The fuel pump apparently seems fried. I cannot hear any sound coming in from it. Does anyone have some kind of theory on this? I'm completley baffled, and somewhat angry from all the time and effort I spent on this vehicle. Yes I put in a salvage yard fuel pump. It was working, how could it fail so soon? Good Lord. Please somebody help me |
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Re: Persistant fuel delivery problem on 99 Passport
I've swapped relays from the fuse block and still no go.
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Re: Re: Persistant fuel delivery problem on 99 Passport
Please continue to update us in the following trend. It is not necessary to start a new trend.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=351799 The post is now locked.
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