2004 suburban changed engine and will not start, power and fuel up to rails and changed crank sensor. rolls over no power to injectors and plugs.check connections and fuses. Replace the cam sensor
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...check your fuel pressure reading with a pressure gauge hooked up to make sure you have pressure from the fuel pump. Even if you hear it, it may not be putting out the correct pressure or fuel filter ...
fuel pump is in the gas tank and the filter is in the line usually somewhere near the frame rail pass. side front of rear tire inboard of frame This is the easiest and quickest way to find out if it's
...fuel filter Check the battery like this: Turn on the headlights, then try to start the car. If the headlights do not dim or go out, then the battery is likely ok. Check that the battery cable ...
...fuel rail check whether fuel is coming from fuel pump to fuel filter ,then from fuel filter to the fuel rail. Confirm if fuel pump is working and fuel filter is not blogged.For fuel rail see whether ...
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...to fuel rail. Refer to Quick-Connect Fittings. (13) Install air box to throttle body. (14) Install air duct to air box. (15) Connect battery cable to battery. (16) Start engine and check for
check parts out for you. Some fuel rail branches are sealed with an 'O' ring, which may or may not entail removing the fuel rail. I doubt if a new fuel rail would be needed, However, all manufacturers
...fuel gauge on it to check the pressure. thx. If you mean the fuel rail for the injectors, its connected to the injectors. There should be a fitting on the rail for a gauge to connect. The filter is ...
...Connect the negative battery cable and cycle the ignition switch (without attempting to start the engine) in order to pressurize the fuel system, then check for leaks. Install the air intake
...fuel line check next connection (fuel filter maybe) check there is stuff coming through there. Next goto other side of filter check there. Just go along the fuel line checking for fuel pressure. if ...
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