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Kristie Massey Posted on Jul 05, 2009
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RAN OUT OF GAS, NOW CAR WONT STAY CRANKED MORE THAN 4 MIN

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Hi there,

sometimes when you run out of gas you can pull up the dirt from the bottom of the tank and damage the pump one quick way to see if you have a pump or filter problem is to put gas directly into the carbuerator or throttle body if fuel injected you can try spraying starting fluid into the air intake also try heet in the fuel tank i hope one of these works for you also to make sure your fuel pump is running you can take off the gas cap have somebody turn the key to on (not start) and put your ear by the tube to hear if the pump hums or runs this primes the prior to starting 
I think i should be a pump.

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