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2005 fuel pump problem
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1397388" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Guessing the no start was flooding - possibly caused by being parked in the sun. (Does the Gen I California version have a charcoal canister to absorb gas fumes and is there any chance this is a CA version? - an alternate answer may apply if the answer is yes to these questions) The fuel pump only runs when the fuel rail isn't pressurized. Personally, I would keep a close eye on it and if there are repeat performances, consider the next step. Fuel pump failures on FJRs are very uncommon. Double check the electrical connections that go to the bottom of the tank.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I was replying the same time as Viper Pilot! (Similar response)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1397388, member: 19880"] Guessing the no start was flooding - possibly caused by being parked in the sun. (Does the Gen I California version have a charcoal canister to absorb gas fumes and is there any chance this is a CA version? - an alternate answer may apply if the answer is yes to these questions) The fuel pump only runs when the fuel rail isn't pressurized. Personally, I would keep a close eye on it and if there are repeat performances, consider the next step. Fuel pump failures on FJRs are very uncommon. Double check the electrical connections that go to the bottom of the tank. Edit: I was replying the same time as Viper Pilot! (Similar response) [/QUOTE]
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