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Old 04-05-2009, 03:31 PM
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Fuel and pressure at the throttle body. Added gas to the throttle body and it ran till the fuel burned up. Must be electrical? HEEEELP PLEASE!!!
 
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No, probably fuel supply related otherwise the pump should have kept supplying it. What are the pressure readings at the test valve?
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Check it tomorrow. Thanks! Let you know.
 
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Just to let you know that is was the fuel pump. Only had 15 lbs pressure. Thanks for all the help. Appreciate it!
 
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Glad you found the problem. If you're replacing the pump, do yourself a favor, spend the extra money and get AC/Delco. Also, don't let your tank get below ~1/4 full to keep from overheating the pump.
 
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We have a 2000 and a 2001-
I've replaced both of our's myself and yes be sure to buy a decent replacement-spend the $$$$ now or you'll end up doing it again soon.
I put a A/C Delco in the 2000 at $330.00 for the assm.(part's only) 1 year warr.
And I found a Bosch for the 2001 - cost was $420.00 for the assm. (part's only)Lifetime warr.
Plus your gas gauge which most likely does not work correctly will be accurate again!
 
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