try the fuel pump relay. idk i'm having problems with my suburban too
It MUST HAVE 9 to 13 LBS. NO higher are Lower are you will have starting and running problems.
55 to 62 LBS. No lower and no hayer or you will have starting are running problems.
this question makes no sense ? i assume you mean prevent the car from cranking??? if so then no. a bad fuel pump may stop the car from running or starting but it should not stop it from cranking. a bad fuel pump relay could stop the car from cranking but that would depend on the year make and model of your car.
Do you have fuel pressure ? It must have 9 to 13 LBS. No higher or lower are you will have starting and running problems.
No you can not, It is under to much pressure when engine is running. NEED to REPLACE IT.
With ignition "ON," engine "OFF" and fuel pump running, pressure should be 385-430 kPa (56-62 psi).
Your Engine is running to rich. Depending on the year and type of vehicle,would make troubleshooting easier. Bad float in carb, leaking injector, fuel pressure regulator, bad 02 sensor, mass sensor and more. Is running and coming out, or cranking not starting and coming out, all makes a difference to troubleshoot.
yes
how so you turn on the daytime running lights on a 99 suburban
Check the fuel pump fuse for the Suburban, then the fuel pressure. It is possible that the fuel pump went bad while running dry from no fuel.
check for spark and fuel pressure I just had this problem with a 1989 Cherokee and had to have a Cranking Sensor installed.
9 to 13 LBS. No higher are lower are you will have starting and running problems.