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Re: 1998 v70 No start, no pressure at fuel rail, wiring at fuel pump

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Here is one for everyone...cranks no start...runs with starter fluid...turn key...hear fuel pump...yet no pressure in rail...if I remove pump relay and feed pump 12 volts I then will get fuel to rail...switched relays no change....then again sounds like this thread doesn't it?... Only I just installed my pump two years ago....crank sensor?....key not sending signal?
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When you get fuel to the rail does it then start?
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no it still will not start. although after i manually get fuel to the rail since i am by my self i have to stop pumping the fuel start the car.
tonight ill have the little woman to help.

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Hello all. Turns out to be a weak fuel pump.
When I turn the key you can hear it come on strong..you can even energize it with 12 volts...fuel will come to the rail.....SLOWLY....not enough to do anything though...replaced the pump with known good one and it runs...

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