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08-23-2009, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Should both fuel pumps hum when started??
I have a 87' V10 with dual tanks. I also have the very common problem of only one tank working. I am trying to isolate what the problem is, and I have determined it is not the in dash switch or the frame mounted selector valve. I know that both tanks have a fuel pump in them and what I was wondering was when I turn the ignition key, I can hear the drivers side pump hum (the side that works). The passenger side doesn't. Should they both "hum" when the key is turned on? I'm sure I will be dropping the tank and replacing the pump or sending unit (while I'm at it both), but if I knew the pump was supposed to hum and wasn't, I would feel better about diving in. Any advice is apprciated. Thanks
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08-24-2009, 01:07 AM | #2 |
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Re: Should both fuel pumps hum when started??
Only the selected tanks pump should be heard when you first turn on the key. the pumps are wired throught the switching valve along with the sender unit.
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08-24-2009, 09:10 AM | #3 |
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Re: Should both fuel pumps hum when started??
Thanks for the response. That's what came to mind after I posted the question, but haven't checked it yet.
So if I switch my tank to the one that currently doesn't work, then turn on the key, if the fuel pump on that side is working, I should here it hum? I'll have to try this tonight. |
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