What does it mean when your fuel pump is bad?
This means that the fuel pump is bad, even if you spray starting fluid down the throttle body and your vehicle Starts. If the engine does not get at least 50 PSI when cranking, it won’t start (and is the surest indicator that the fuel pump will go completely bad in short).
What should fuel pressure be when no Buzz?
Fuel pressure is typically in the 35 to 45 psi range. If your Anti-Theft light is flashing; the anti-theft system is disabling the fuel pump to prevent the engine from starting. Bad fuel pump (Pump should run for a few seconds when ignition key is turned to start, no buzz means no fuel delivery to the engine).
How much psi does a fuel pump need to start?
The fuel pump produces much more than just 50 PSI of course.. but the bare minimum the engine needs to start is 50 PSI… so anything less and it will crank for ever before it starts or not start at all.
Where to check for no start fuel pump?
The first thing you want to do is check the fuse panel to see if the fuse is blown. If your car has two fuse panels than the one in the engine compartment; should be the correct one to check. The fuse panel or circuit box is usually located near the battery; and is a small black box with a removable lid.
This means that the fuel pump is bad, even if you spray starting fluid down the throttle body and your vehicle Starts. If the engine does not get at least 50 PSI when cranking, it won’t start (and is the surest indicator that the fuel pump will go completely bad in short).
The fuel pump produces much more than just 50 PSI of course.. but the bare minimum the engine needs to start is 50 PSI… so anything less and it will crank for ever before it starts or not start at all.
How to check fuel pressure while cranking engine?
TEST 1: Checking The Fuel Pressure Specification. So, the very first thing you need to do is to verify that the fuel pump is delivering at least 50 PSI of fuel pressure while the engine is cranking. Yes… while the engine is cranking. Locate the Schrader valve on the fuel line that connects to the ‘Spider’ assembly.
Where can I find the Spider fuel pump test?
You can find the fuel pressure regulator test here: How To Test The ‘Spider’ Fuel Injector Assembly (4.3L, 5.0L, 5.7L). IMPORTANT: This test result could be telling you that the PassLock anti-theft system has armed itself and is keeping your pick-up or SUV from starting.