99 f150 4.6 fuel filter or fuel pump problem
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99 f150 4.6 fuel filter or fuel pump problem
99 f150 failed to start, plenty of cranking power and spark. Seems like it's not getting fuel. I put starter fluid in and truck started up and has been for a day now. But not starting as smoothly as before. Thank you.
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you should have a fitting with a shrader valve on the fuel rail with a cap on it, take the cap off, turn your key to the on position don’t start it. depress the shrader valve on the fuel rail. WATCH YOU EYES!!!!!!! if fuel sprays out like a son of a gun you are getting fuel, if it doesn’t spray, dribble or just come out a bit you are not getting fuel.
when you turn the key to the on position you should be able to hear the pump cycle for a second or two. so also try to listen to the tank if you can get someone else to turn the key on and see if you hear the pump working.
if you are not getting fuel and the pump is not cycling try beating on the gas tank with a hammer or something. see if you can get the pump to work. if you do get it to run it needs a fuel pump. and if you don’t get it to run it still may need a fuel pump. but this is just a point to start out on. I’m not saying a fuel pump IS the problem. but it sounds like it may be.
when you turn the key to the on position you should be able to hear the pump cycle for a second or two. so also try to listen to the tank if you can get someone else to turn the key on and see if you hear the pump working.
if you are not getting fuel and the pump is not cycling try beating on the gas tank with a hammer or something. see if you can get the pump to work. if you do get it to run it needs a fuel pump. and if you don’t get it to run it still may need a fuel pump. but this is just a point to start out on. I’m not saying a fuel pump IS the problem. but it sounds like it may be.
Last edited by kifels; 07-05-2009 at 10:45 AM.
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I could not hear the fuel pump switch on when i turned the key to the on pos. I also could not find the valve on the the fuel rail, However I took a chance and pulled the bed off the truck and changed the fuel Pump. And I'm back in business. Thank you for your help.
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It's usually easier to pull the bed off then drop the tank. Especially if you don't have a lift. Figure it's only 6 bolts in the bed, 3 at the filler neck and a couple connectors. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...1t:429,r:0,s:0
Thats a picture of where the schrader valve should be.
Thats a picture of where the schrader valve should be.
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Fuel pump bad??
I'm having similar problem. My 99 F150 5.4 seemed to almost run out of gas while I was driving. Sputtered for a few seconds then took off and was fine for half hour or so. Parked in the garage, went to leave an hour later started fine, backed out of garage and it died in driveway. Seemed to run out of gas. Then wouldn't start. Pulled the fuel filter off replaced it, started right up long enough to pull in the garage then sputtered and died. If I leave it sit for half hour or so it will start for a minute or less and seem to run out of gas.
Fuel pump bad???
Any help would be appreciated, I don't diagnose very well and don't have another vehicle, so I really need to figure this out
Thanks
Fuel pump bad???
Any help would be appreciated, I don't diagnose very well and don't have another vehicle, so I really need to figure this out
Thanks
#10
Unplug the wire harness that comes directly from the fuel pump. Check to see if you're getting the right voltage at the power side of the harness. If you are getting power, try supplying the voltage directly to the fuel pump via the wire harness with a seperate battery. If you take the pump out of the tank, you could even check the voltage right by the pump to see if that wiring is good. If the direct voltage works, you have a wiring problem before that. If it doesn't turn the pump on, you have a bad pump.