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Old 03-31-2011, 07:44 PM
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NEW PROBLEM ARISES, Advice

Had a misfire/stalling problem, found out it was a fuel related issue, after I replaced the plugs and Camshaft Sensors...

I opened the tank to replace my fuel pump but my problem was no gas on the passenger side well of the tank, although my gauge said i had a little under a quarter tank of gas, because my driver side well was full.. I'm very confused at what the communication problem is here between the two sending units and what's wrong because I unplugged the fuel pump on passenger side and when i plugged it back in and read gauge again now it said m truck was empty?

Why is the mini in tank pump pump not sending fuel from the driver side to the passenger, also now when I added gas to the truck and finally got it started again, my ABS, BRAKE, and Traction Control Light are illuminated..

I'll buy the person dinner who can help me get this problem solved !!!!!
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