Posted by
admin on Apr 19th
ive pulled the pump out and I have voltage (the key is in on position) to the float switch at top position i have 12 volts. As you lower the float, voltage decreases to about 2-4 volts at bottom position of float but no power to the (pump?) part. before I started dismanteling I had pulled off the lines to tank and couldnt get gas to flow out. So basically I cant figure out if its the pump thats bad, a short somewhere, or the relay switch possibly,, any answers for this? car ran good, then one day it started to sputter a little then died .now it wont start. it will once in awhile sputter start it spits and sputters (runs like its full of water you would think) then dies outits a 3.1 liter v6 19995 pont grand prix… thanks
Posted by
admin on Oct 31st
My Jeep has been sitting up for a few months because the water pump went out on it, and I put a new water pump on it, and now it has this sputtering, missing sound when the engine is running. All gauges are fine, except the check engine light comes on but I have had a couple of folks tell me it sounded like a fuel issue. Any Help Would Be Appreciated!!!
Posted by
admin on Sep 19th
Can anyone tell me where the fuel pressure sensor is located, the gas light comes on when the arrow is at like half, i bought this car used and i worked on it myself, so far ive changed the batter,alternator, water pump, ive given it a tune up i just need to change the fuel pump, but im having trouble locating the fuel pressure sensor if, i hope i wont need to take it to the shop for that.
Posted by
admin on Jan 6th
I live at the end of a 1/4 mile private driveway with five other homes. The driveway was originally built for access to a 200 foot radio tower in the 40′s which is still in use. Many years ago the city built a very large water tower on the drive and at that time paved the road. Due to lack of maintenance the road fell apart and was eventually demolished by the city and graveled. This was nearly 20 years ago before I moved into my home. Also located on the road is a city gas main building. These structures are accessed by the city monthly if not weekly. My neighbors and I have always split cost of road maintenance with some help from the radio station whose tower is located along the drive. The city does not cinder or plow the road in the winter. My question is should the city be responsible for maintaining this road? Does the paving at one time by the city show admittance of maintenance responsibility for utilities that are valuable to all the public?
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