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Depending on how good the guage is, when the yellow light comes on telling you that your fuel is low, you have approx 2 gallon left in the tank. It is never good to run on a tank that low due to heat buildup of the pump which causes pump failure. The gas acts as a coolant for the pump.
i had similar problems with my 1989 as well as the wife's 1990....my problem was freyed wires near gas tank as well as fuel pump relay...the wife's was relay as well.try to follow fuel pump and relay wires test along the way. hope this helps!!
Slacken injector pipes and check your getting fuel.The fuel tank is a fault with the trooper, The feed pipes are at the top of the fuel tank, and corrode causing the main feed pipe to draw in air.You have to remove bottom pan under tank and then the three bolts each side of the tank to drop down,taking care not to pull on the outher pipes.im quite sure that's your problem.Any ait that can get sucked into the fuel line.That engine will not start.
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