maddogg20
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Jdmrust23
on top of the fuel filter there is a small bolt in the center of one of the bolts that holds a fuel hose to the top of the filter You can remove it, and check for fuel pressure. If you dont have a fuel pressure tester, you can rent one from autozone, or if you wanna do it the quick way, What I would do is remove the small bolt, and place a rag over it. turn the ignition to the key on engine off position and listen for the fuel pump, f you hear it, go back under the hood and see if the rag is damp with gas. If it is, that means that you have fuel flow. If it isnt then you have a fuel supply problem.
I would also change the fuel filter if you havent already.
on top of the fuel filter there is a small bolt in the center of one of the bolts that holds a fuel hose to the top of the filter You can remove it, and check for fuel pressure. If you dont have a fuel pressure tester, you can rent one from autozone, or if you wanna do it the quick way, What I would do is remove the small bolt, and place a rag over it. turn the ignition to the key on engine off position and listen for the fuel pump, f you hear it, go back under the hood and see if the rag is damp with gas. If it is, that means that you have fuel flow. If it isnt then you have a fuel supply problem.
I would also change the fuel filter if you havent already.