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PLEASE HELP "FUEL PUMP" PROBLEM
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<blockquote data-quote="2slo95fiveoh" data-source="post: 840673" data-attributes="member: 8966"><p>This might sound like a dumb question, not trying to insult your intelligence here, but did you double check the battery connections as well</p><p>as the main engine groud connection? It's possible that when you went over the railroad tracks that one of the battery terminals</p><p>came loose and doesn't have a good enough connection to run anything.. It may look like it's on, but if you can wiggle the terminal</p><p>end side to side, it's not a good connection.. Hell I sprayed the underhood down on my car, wiped the entire car down, and then it wouldn't</p><p>start.. Turns out I had a slightly loose battery terminal and the water must have been enough to start causing problems. </p><p>A loose battery connection/drained battery sounds like it could cause no power at any of the locations you checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2slo95fiveoh, post: 840673, member: 8966"] This might sound like a dumb question, not trying to insult your intelligence here, but did you double check the battery connections as well as the main engine groud connection? It's possible that when you went over the railroad tracks that one of the battery terminals came loose and doesn't have a good enough connection to run anything.. It may look like it's on, but if you can wiggle the terminal end side to side, it's not a good connection.. Hell I sprayed the underhood down on my car, wiped the entire car down, and then it wouldn't start.. Turns out I had a slightly loose battery terminal and the water must have been enough to start causing problems. A loose battery connection/drained battery sounds like it could cause no power at any of the locations you checked. [/QUOTE]
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