Ford f150 fuel troubles
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Ford f150 fuel troubles
Hi everyone, I have been struggling with a fuel pump for the last couple of days. It's a 1990 dual tank straight 6. I replaced the fuel pump, and then two relays. Now I have a voltage meter because none of that worked. No power is getting to the tank selector, pump plug, or emergency cut of switch. I don't know where else to look! And I am not a mechanic. Thanks everyone.
Re: Ford f150 fuel troubles
Check the fuses, under dash and under hood. One is for the fuel system, sometimes two of em 
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Re: Ford f150 fuel troubles
The fuse pannel has a 10 amp fuse slot listed as tank selector. No fuse is on that spot. It only has a metal connection on one side, not both legs. This is how it was before the truck quit I presume. Ever heard of a one legged fuse?
Re: Ford f150 fuel troubles
You may want to look at this http://www.aboutautomobile.com/Recall/1 ... /Fuel+Tank
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Assuming its Fuel injected. check the FUEL pump, or the fuel pump relay. there is also a fuel pump fuse under the hood you might check that first. Your problem is most likely a bad fuel pump. If its carburated check the fuel pump or a plugged fuel filer.
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What could be wrong if a 1988 Ford F-150 is getting no gas?
In: Ford F-150 [Edit categories]
Official Ford Site
Visit the Official Ford Site Now for Complete Vehicle Info.
www.FordVehicles.com
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Assuming its Fuel injected. check the FUEL pump, or the fuel pump relay. there is also a fuel pump fuse under the hood you might check that first. Your problem is most likely a bad fuel pump. If its carburated check the fuel pump or a plugged fuel filer.
“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.”


