Re: Fuel Pump Question

From: david zavetsky (zavetsky@usaor.net)
Date: Sun Dec 06 1998 - 07:52:47 EST


The problem with my turned out to be a bad fuel pump...replaced the whole
thing...pump and sending unit....

Problem is gone!
At 12:49 AM 6/15/98 -0400, you wrote:
>snip
><<<<<Anyone have this trouble with their truck??>>>>
>
>YEAH! My 88 does that too! I was told it was one of the sensors in the
>TB, but didn't to spend the money to get it fixed if the truck still
>starts. My Comp isn't telling me anything about any Sensor, so I assume
>it'll be okay. Any suggestions guys?
>-mike sykes
>
>88, V6, LE, 3.55, SlushBox
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