you might have burned out the fuel pump i would prime the system and hit the bleed valve on the fuel rail and see if u got pressure if not the fuel pump is At Fault
Turn the ignition on, listen, you should be able to briefly hear in in the area of the fuel tank. Provided it's in the fuel tank. If you hear it alot, that might indicate a problem exists with the fuel pump and it may fail.
YOU MIGHT WANT TO START LOOKING FOR AN INTAKE GASKET LEAK, NOT A FUEL DELIVERY PROBLEM Remove Your Air Filter, If You See A Liquid Squirt or bubble up, Or smell gas, then its the plugs What is the problem? Why are you limiting the problem to those 2 areas of concern? If it is the electronic fuel pump that is the problem you will not hear the fuel pump humm as you turn the key in the ignition. Replace the fuel pump which is located inside the gas tank. after you have replace the pump and it doesn't humm what else could be the problem the fuel pump could still humm but it could be weak. there is a pressure valve on the fuel line behind the intake. put a pressure tester on it. if it is over 45 lbs. then your fuel pump is ok.
If your motor cranks it could be an ignition problem which could be anything from bad spark plugs to a bad distributor or it could be a fuel problem. When you turn the key to on listen for the fuel pump to click on if you hear it then its most likely not your fuel unless ur filter is cloged. if there is no crank most likely starter or bad ground somewhere
I hear that the problem is the pressure to the fuel pump. Also have heard that the alternator is the problem. To be honest, I cannot figure out why mine will not start either. I have replaced the fuel filter, O2 sensors, thermostat, reset the inertia switch, and spark plugs and wires.... nothing has worked yet. I have had the same problem, 2cd Explorer. I replaced the fuel relay. No problems now
If it has no spark, then could be ignition coil or ignition control module. If spark, then fuel related. Would need to check fuel pressure. If the fuel pump is in the tank then should hear it hum for a few seconds when turning key to on.
Get a mechanics stethescope. Engine idling listen to each injector, you should hear them clicking as they operate. If you're having problems gat a can of JECTRON fuel injection cleaner or Techron fuel injection cleaner. Add to 1/2 tank of fuel. Don't waste your money on STP or other cleaners, they don't do the job IMHO.
could be the fuel pump not working. when you go to start the truck just turn the key on and go to the gas tank and listen if you can hear the fuel pump running. should sound like a whining sound.
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More than likely it's a fuel injection issue. Can u hear it kick on when you start it?
Sounds like the fuel pump is what is noisy. The fuel filter could be plugged, or the pump could be failing.
Could be your alternator problem.
The most likely problem is the fuel pump. When you turn the car's accessories on you should hear the fuel pump turn on. It shouldn't be very loud. If you don't hear, it may be broken. You should check it. If it is in good shape check the carb/injector. If the carb/injector isn't damaged its a fuel line problem.