replaced fuel pump but its still not starting
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replaced fuel pump but its still not starting
I replace the electronic fuel pump I got on ebay. I replace relays R8 and R15 - fuse F47 in the truck has been replaced. I sparayed starting fluid in the intake and it started for for about 10 seconds. Has anyone else had this problem? Can I please get some advice, I need the car to run so I can start my new job
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Did you change the fuel filter?
Buying a used fuel pump is a gamble. Did you test it in the vehicle? Turn ignition to run but don't start. You should hear the pump run for about 2 seconds.
If you don't hear any sound it's one of two issues; electrical; fuse, relay or inertia switch) or the pump is bad.
Buying a used fuel pump is a gamble. Did you test it in the vehicle? Turn ignition to run but don't start. You should hear the pump run for about 2 seconds.
If you don't hear any sound it's one of two issues; electrical; fuse, relay or inertia switch) or the pump is bad.
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No I did not change the fuel filter - do you know where it is located? - I'm going to get a fuel pressure tester this afternoon and check that - the fuel pump I bought on ebay was new - have you heard that the fuel pump is the same as the Ford one? Are there other fuses that effect the fuel pump besides in the trunk? When I turn ignition to run but don't start and I should hear the pump run for about 2 seconds - will I hear that when I'm in the drivers seat? I have a quarter tank of gas, is that enough gas? thanks for your help
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What were the original symptoms? What made you decide to change the fuel pump? Any relevant history?
Take a deep breath and tell us the rest of the story. We don't judge, except for people with unruly foliage in their yards. There's no excuse for that...
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Jon, I fear you have your S-Type mixed up with my X300's!
S-Type 3.0L fuel filter is behind the left front wheel, IIRC.
IIRIC, please forgive!
(of course, we don't know whether the OP has the 3.0L or the 4.2L, though I doubt there's a difference in fuel filter p/n or location)
S-Type 3.0L fuel filter is behind the left front wheel, IIRC.
IIRIC, please forgive!
(of course, we don't know whether the OP has the 3.0L or the 4.2L, though I doubt there's a difference in fuel filter p/n or location)
Last edited by aholbro1; 09-19-2017 at 03:52 PM.
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Now back to the topic on hand . Zane is correct on Jons accidental typo of left rear wheel. Fuel filter is located behind left front wheel inner wheel well. There are How To's here with pics and videos! Even a video on youtube from fellow member vance580.
Gotta find my rusty ole loppers now...........
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Now back to the topic on hand . Zane is correct on Jons accidental typo of left rear wheel. Fuel filter is located behind left front wheel inner wheel well. There are How To's here with pics and videos! Even a video on youtube from fellow member vance580.
Gotta find my rusty ole loppers now...........
Now back to the topic on hand . Zane is correct on Jons accidental typo of left rear wheel. Fuel filter is located behind left front wheel inner wheel well. There are How To's here with pics and videos! Even a video on youtube from fellow member vance580.
Gotta find my rusty ole loppers now...........
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Arrange a ride or borrow a car so you're not working in FullPanicMode(tm). Then you can correctly diagnose and correct the problem. At the moment, it sounds like a whirlwind of parts-lobbing, with a fuel pump and relays and fuses and who knows what else.
What were the original symptoms? What made you decide to change the fuel pump? Any relevant history?
Take a deep breath and tell us the rest of the story.
What were the original symptoms? What made you decide to change the fuel pump? Any relevant history?
Take a deep breath and tell us the rest of the story.
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OK - I'm sorry if I upset any of yall. Could stay just on the topic of 2004 Jaguar S-Type V6.
Does anyone know if there are any fuses that effect the fuel in the fuse compartment by the front passengers foot. One more question has anyone used the ford electronic fuel pump in there 2004 S-Type? Thanks so much any help would be truly appreciated
Does anyone know if there are any fuses that effect the fuel in the fuse compartment by the front passengers foot. One more question has anyone used the ford electronic fuel pump in there 2004 S-Type? Thanks so much any help would be truly appreciated
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OK - I'm sorry if I upset any of yall. Could stay just on the topic of 2004 Jaguar S-Type V6.
Does anyone know if there are any fuses that effect the fuel in the fuse compartment by the front passengers foot. One more question has anyone used the ford electronic fuel pump in there 2004 S-Type? Thanks so much any help would be truly appreciated
Does anyone know if there are any fuses that effect the fuel in the fuse compartment by the front passengers foot. One more question has anyone used the ford electronic fuel pump in there 2004 S-Type? Thanks so much any help would be truly appreciated
No, no fuses in cabin,
I already advised you to check the inertia switch drivers side foot well and yes you can hear the woosh from drivers front seat or put someone's ear at the rear passenger seat.
PS - Karl already gave you good additional guidance.
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Zane,
I do not recall if the 4.2 engine in my wife's XK8 has a Schroeder valve on the fuel rail or not since I have never had any fuel injection-related issues with it. I will try to remember to look for one the next time I am working under the hood. That will probably be first thing tomorrow morning if her new coolant expansion tank from rockauto.com shows up in this afternoon's mail....
I do not recall if the 4.2 engine in my wife's XK8 has a Schroeder valve on the fuel rail or not since I have never had any fuel injection-related issues with it. I will try to remember to look for one the next time I am working under the hood. That will probably be first thing tomorrow morning if her new coolant expansion tank from rockauto.com shows up in this afternoon's mail....
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