Yes. The fuel pump is electric and if the oil pressure is low there is a protection circuit that will cut electric power to the fuel pump. Almost all newer cars have this feature. So, just add the proper amount of oil. Turn the key on for about three seconds before you try to start it (you may be able to hear the fuel pump run) and if you have oil pressure when you start cranking you should start right up. If not, you are going to need a mechanic to help determine the problem.
fuel filter? fuel lines? what all have you checked.
GM cars of this era had about 43psi of fuel pressure. As you probably suspect the most common cause of your problem is a bad fuel pump.
May be a bad fuel pressure regulator.
no, but it does have a fuel pump relay. it has a fuel pressure regulater
The 1994 S10 has a fuel pressure regulator located in the throttle body.
according to Haynes the fuel pressure is from 35-45 pounds.
The fuel pressure regulator on a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee is part of the pump module in the fuel tank.
With the aid of adapters, you can "T" into the fuel line at the fuel filter and attach a fuel pressure gauge.
A fuel rail pressure regulator could cause trouble.
From 87 to 95 did not have them. You will have to crack the fuel line alittle to relieve fuel pressure.
40psi
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