There is no reason to prime a fuel pump. If it is a electric pump, then just cycle the key a few times, It primes it's self. If it is a manual pump then just crank the engine until it picks up the fuel.
you dont need to prime the pump
The fuel pump requires no priming.
You do not have to prime it. It is self priming.
No, you do not.
Wind up a fuel pump??? If you mean prime it, then just turn the ignition on and off and few times and it will self prime as long as the tank has enough fuel.
You may have a leaky fuel injector or a faulty check valve in the fuel pump. I vote for the faulty fuel pump.
No reason to, Just cycle the key on and off a few times and it will prime itself.
To prime the fuel pump on a 1998 S10, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the ignition is in the "Off" position. Then, locate the fuel pump relay in the fuse box and remove it. Turn the ignition key to the "On" position (without starting the engine) for a few seconds, which will activate the fuel pump and pressurize the system. Finally, turn the ignition off, replace the fuel pump relay, and start the engine.
Maybe fuel pump lost prime - try turning key on for about 5 sec. without starting car do this twice and maybe it will prime fuel pump
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
Bad accelerator Pump? Bad float? Wrong, fuel pump check valve. new fuel pump is on order, or add a check valve.
Try turning key to "on" position without starting vehicle and leave on for about 5 seconds. Do this twice. May prime fuel system