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Good morning fellas 

got an issue right now where my truck doesn’t start...it cranks but doesn’t start...

i changed out the crank shaft position sensor and no luck....

checked battery cables (clean and tight) 

checked started wires (clean and tight) 

checked starter relay wires (clean and tight) 

unplugged connectors and all are clean and tight 

can’t check spark without of help of someone with me

 

I’m at a plaza parking lot and can’t get to work without it....

any other ways I can try it out? 

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After it has sat for some time ... when you first turn on the key, do you hear the fuel pump running for a few seconds, then stop?

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6 hours ago, Eagle said:

After it has sat for some time ... when you first turn on the key, do you hear the fuel pump running for a few seconds, then stop?

Yes, I was able to move the truck back home

i had flat towed it with the Cherokee 

I’ll get to messing with it today if it doesn’t rain...

gotta double check the resistance on the cps, 

 Gotta see if I’m really getting spark 

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2 hours ago, 88whitemanche said:

Yes, I was able to move the truck back home

i had flat towed it with the Cherokee 

I’ll get to messing with it today if it doesn’t rain...

gotta double check the resistance on the cps, 

 Gotta see if I’m really getting spark 

Test the OUTPUT of the CPS. 

 

Ever cleaned your c101 connector? 

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The problem with testing the resistance of the CPS is that the test is supposed to be condicted with the engine (and CPS) at operating temperature. It's impossible to do that if the engine won't start. The AC voltage test is a more reliable test of output.

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45 minutes ago, cruiser54 said:

Test the OUTPUT of the CPS. 

 

Ever cleaned your c101 connector? 

C101 connector was deleted 

and I’ll check the output today when I get back from work...

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I had the same problem a few weeks ago. I had replaced the CPS a few hundred miles ago, so I didn't even check that, but had a MAP sensor from another truck and swapped it in and she fired right up. Also, I put the wire harness where the sensor ground is back in the plastic sleeve. So one or the other might be a fix for you. I haven't had time to swap the MAP sensor back to see if that was the problem or the sensor ground that was redone by previous owners.

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Just an update...

its the fuel pump...

swapped in a new airtex one about 2 years and I guess it died....

used starter spray and it cranked right up then died, tried again with starter spray and started up and died again...

going to order a Delphi brand one tomorrow 

 

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Quick question: do those Bosch pump kits come with the o-ring for where the sender goes into the tank? I need to fix my gas gauge and while I'm at it I think the Airtex pump in there now needs to take a hike. Would be nice to have everything I need in one purchase.

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I want to say it did... But I had my Bosch put in a year ago so my memory may be foggy. The Delphi pump I initially got did have it for sure, but I can't recommend the Delphi at all. It didn't even come close to fitting. The adapters were total junk. I managed to jury rig it in there with some hose clamps, but it was barely over a week of use before I suddenly couldn't get gas out of the bottom third of the tank. 

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On 10/6/2018 at 12:07 PM, Minuit said:

Quick question: do those Bosch pump kits come with the o-ring for where the sender goes into the tank? I need to fix my gas gauge and while I'm at it I think the Airtex pump in there now needs to take a hike. Would be nice to have everything I need in one purchase.

Yes it does but no strainer for some reason...

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On 10/5/2018 at 9:02 PM, HOrnbrod said:

Do you happen to have a strainer on yours?

If you do, have the part #?

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On 10/10/2018 at 10:18 AM, HOrnbrod said:

I didn't get that pump - have the 4.0. But the last Bosch pump I got came with the strainer.

Ah ok, had reused the strainer from the previous pump...

this pump is definitely bigger than the previous one....

but truck fired right up after I primed it and it’s been running good the last 15mins no issues 

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30 minutes ago, 88whitemanche said:

Ah ok, had reused the strainer from the previous pump...

this pump is definitely bigger than the previous one....

but truck fired right up after I primed it and it’s been running good the last 15mins no issues 

 

:L:  Did you check the pressure to be safe?

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6 minutes ago, 88whitemanche said:

I don’t think the 2.5 has a spot to check fuel pressure...

 

Isn't there a 1/8" NPT plug on the throttle body for checking fuel pressure?

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