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Old 05-18-2005, 11:56 AM
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1995 88 Fuel Pump ???????

Have No Pressure Iny Where I Have Pulled Of The Line In Front Of The Filter No Pressure Good Fuse Good Relay Any Ideas?????

No Problem Till Now Is There Smothing Between The Relay And The Pump?
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Old 05-20-2005, 12:05 AM
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Try replacing the Fuel Pressure regulator


If you ever let the gas get below a 1/4 tank the fuel pump is probably dead.

end of story.
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Re: 1995 88 Fuel Pump ???????

Can you hear the pump running? It should run for a couple seconds with turning on the ignition to run. Pop the gas cap and listen while someone turns the ignition on after the car has sat for a while. If you don't hear it run, check for power to the sender wiring, if you have power to the pump with ignition on, then you may well have a bad pump. BTW they don't just go bad by driving below a quarter tank, they are bottom feeders. Running them dry even for a short time will do them in though.
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Old 05-27-2005, 11:01 PM
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Re: Re: 1995 88 Fuel Pump ???????

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BTW they don't just go bad by driving below a quarter tank, they are bottom feeders. Running them dry even for a short time will do them in though.
True and Not True. I was not completely correct in my previous statement but as many people have found out, letting them consistantly go below 1/4 tank, is never good and often cause failure if done often.
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