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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1946510" data-attributes="member: 554626"><p>Sorry to hear you stick your own kawk in your *** at night. Do you really have to do that. You fuking redneck.</p><p></p><p>Depending when you took your vehicle to the shop, go back there and tell them that what they did you your vehicle, didn't fix the problem. More than likely they'll test your fuel pressure and diagnos your vehicle free.</p><p></p><p>I doubt your pump is going bad, although very likely. If the pump was bad your car wouldn't start. To check the fuel pump get a friend make him turn the car ON, not start while your listening for the pump to kick on.</p><p></p><p>Try some fuel injector cleaner, change your fuel filter, give it some maintenance mang! In my eyes, a fuel filter is eaiser than a oil change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1946510, member: 554626"] Sorry to hear you stick your own kawk in your *** at night. Do you really have to do that. You fuking redneck. Depending when you took your vehicle to the shop, go back there and tell them that what they did you your vehicle, didn't fix the problem. More than likely they'll test your fuel pressure and diagnos your vehicle free. I doubt your pump is going bad, although very likely. If the pump was bad your car wouldn't start. To check the fuel pump get a friend make him turn the car ON, not start while your listening for the pump to kick on. Try some fuel injector cleaner, change your fuel filter, give it some maintenance mang! In my eyes, a fuel filter is eaiser than a oil change. [/QUOTE]
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