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Checking fuel pressure with a tire gauge???
If so, how exactly does one do that?
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I wouldn't do it
on many cars there is a quick connect style fitting off the fuel rail some other cars its a threaded fitting I have never checked what my x5 has but I wouldn't use a air psi gauge for a liquid application, the gauge will mess up from the inside ontop of that a tire gauge is not a 100% sealed conction so it will mess with your diagnosis unless you can thread it to garentee no leaks than by all means try it out
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