u/WackyWizard6

Image 1 — Faulty fuel pump
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Faulty fuel pump

A warning to all that need a new fuel pump. I bought this last year and now the line that connects the pump to the pressure regulator will not stay connected. I tried to put a hose clamp on it but I can't seem to get down on it enough for it to clamp down. I have had to take my tank out and re-attach this stupid hose four times. I'm so sick of it that I put an old used pump in so I don't have to bother with all this extra B's. If you need a new pump assembly DO NOT get this style. It's cheap for a reason, spend the money and get a stock Chrysler style and spare yourself the headache.

u/WackyWizard6 — 12 days ago

Hey everyone ran into a bit of a dilemma this afternoon trying to leave the job sight. So this morning I hopped into my '99 XJ and in two seconds it fired up like normal. Drove for about 20 minutes to the job and parked it till 4 o'clock when I went to leave and I have a no start. I can hear the fuel pump kick on but I've got no pressure to the rail. Can anyone give me a good starting point? My pump is only a year old and like I said I can hear it kick on when I turn the key, could it be my charcoal filter? I noticed the line from the pump to the charcoal filter is really rusty but the line from the pump to the rail is clean and free of any corrosion. Any help would be appreciated.

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u/WackyWizard6 — 15 days ago