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> Possible bad fuel pump, Don't think it's vapor lock...but???
Ampex351
post Jun 14 2020, 05:58 PM
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We took the car out for a ride today and she did fine until 40 minutes later. Just started acting like it was starving for gas then stopped running altogether.
Let it sit a few minutes thinking maybe vapor lock. Started and headed for home. Made it 2 miles and the same thing happened...just starving for fuel...then dies.
Now when I turn the key on there is no sound of the fuel pump. Usually make a little humming noise. This car had sat for nearly 8 years before I bought it. Possible bad fuel pump? What would you think?

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SteveL
post Jun 15 2020, 05:38 PM
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I went down this same troubleshooting path - fuel pump, then fuel pump relay (1.8 L-Jet), then fuel filter and fuel sock, ...
Turned out to be a failing ignition coil. Food for thought if you have a spare around.
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