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Old 02-04-2019, 09:37 PM   #9
eee
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Borrowed a friend's multimeter to check the fuel pump fuse today, it was fine. Also checked the 12V rail for the fuel pump relay and the fuel pump resistance, both seemed fine. However, I couldn't hear the fuel pump running when the relay or a jumper where in.

I've ordered a new relay and fuel pump, and I'll see if those do the trick (in that order). If that doesn't do it, I'm thinking it's the CPS.

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
Just for fun put some gas in the tank...Sometimes the fuel gauge lies, I've seen cars out of gas that showed 1/8 of a tank left.
I thought the same so I added an extra 2 gallons of fuel just to be sure, no change

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Originally Posted by seningen View Post
Vacuum leak?

Check your oil cap?

Any recent work around the throttle body,
If that’s loose, same symptoms.

Mike
Oil cap was fine. Genuinely curious: how would a loose cap cause such a drastic fault? Didn't notice any signs of a vacuum leak and the throttle body seemed fine. Thanks for your suggestions.
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