Need to check fuel pressure with a gauge first. Then check fuel pressure regulator. Need to check fuel pressure with a gauge first. Then check fuel pressure regulator. Need to check fuel pressure with a gauge first. Then check fuel pressure regulator. Need to check fuel pressure with a gauge first. Then check fuel pressure regulator.
I had a similar problem with my 89 pickup and found out it was in my fuel system. my buddy had a similar problem and it was his distributor cap and wires. try turning it over and holding the accelerater down at the same time. if it fires up you should check your fuel filter or pump. that usually means your not getting enough gas.
NOT ENOUGH!
The Stampede ECS has already been released. Now the problem is getting enough money to buy it. But surely you should have enough.
There wasn't enough food and space. (:
The climate for Cheyenne, Wyoming is semi-arid, meaning that it receives low precipitation, but not low enough to be considered a desert climate.
apache, caddo, hafelfield, signidur, oral, cheyenne, if these are enough.
well it wasn't Elizabeth who did it it was Victoria when she thought people were not getting enough education
The oxygen sensor relay could be the problem. There may also be a problem with the fuel intake not getting enough gas.
i had that problem with mine. the problem was an intake vaccuum leak. the engine wasnt getting enough air sucked in at idle and stalling out.
souds like a fuel problem not getting enough fuel.
Not getting enough protein from meat, reduces the iron intake, which causes the problem
Clogged fuel filter, defective fuel pump, or a carburetor problem.