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#1397555 - 05/11/08 10:39 PM
Re: 98 tahoe fuel pump?
[Re: orangestew]
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Registered: 01/17/01
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If it working theres not a whole lot to check. When it was not working was the time to see if the pump had failed. You'll need a fuel pressure gage (a minimum of 56 psi is necessary for the vehicle to start, one pound less and it will not fire up) and a volt meter. If your dig the wires out of the wire loom as close to the tank as possible you will see two grey wires. One of them supplies voltage to the fuel pump. Make sure one of them has 12 volts for a couple of seconds when you turn the key on and 12 volts anytime the vehicle is cranking. If the power is there that likely the pump has failed.
Make sure you check the harness connector that plugs into the module assembly. There is a known issue if the contacts burning up from excessive amperage draw. you see a brownish discoloration if this is the case.
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#1397973 - 05/12/08 10:16 AM
Re: 98 tahoe fuel pump?
[Re: Macgyver55]
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Heres an article I did a while back. There are pics of the connector that gets burn up as well. What happens when a fuel pump fails?
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