I took out the fuel pump and tested it directly on the battery and it worked. I reinstalled it and it worked for about half hour before shutting off again.
SOURCE: engine shut down
Sounds like the fuel pump is the most likely suspect. The fule filter could also play a role in preventing the fuel under pressure from reaching the engine going uphill. If you haven't changed the fuel filter recently, change it either way, then you can rule it out if the problem persists.
SOURCE: fuel pump only works if I hook it up direct to battery
I would look for a fuel pump relay, you may need the manual to find out where it is.
or bang on the relays till it starts running, sometimes you can swap relays around if they are the same.
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Eric
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SOURCE: Running engine stalled
There are many things that can cause a car to stall while driving it.
An engine is made up of many parts, and many of those parts are either
governed by a computer or provide input to the computer to help it
determine settings for the things it governs. Every vehicle has a fuel
system and an ignition system. The computer and its sensors monitor and
govern the fuel and ignition systems.
If your car stalled
while you were driving it, look for an obvious reason first. Check to
make sure you have fuel in the tank (if your gas gauge is working). Do
not sit there and crank the car over, trying to get it to start, as you
will quickly wear down the battery if it's not already bad.
IGNITION:
The ignition
system is composed of: ignition switch, neutral safety switch, security
bypass, plugs, wires (if applicable) and a coil, or in the case of
coil-over systems, many coils. The crank and cam sensors tell the engine where top dead
center is. Though these sensors do not usually cause a no start, if
they break, the computer will go into "limp home mode," which allows
you to get the car to a service station. The car will run badly, and
may stall out on you.
Because the running of a vehicle is complicated, there are many more
things that can cause a vehicle to stall. These are the most common
things that can cause a car to stall. Other things include wiring,
fuses, relays, other sensors not working properly or at all, a bad
alternator or a bad battery, or an overheating problem, just to name a
few.
SOURCE: Car starts but will rev up a couple of seconds
Are you one of those people who TOP OFF the tank when filling up?
When the EVAP recovery system soak with few ounce of gasoline......the trap vapor will take few days escape.
EVAP system is design to handle fuel vapor. Few ounce of gasoline
can damage the fuel vapor recovery relay and decrease the service live
of the recovery lines.
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You can accelerate the process by locating the charcoal canister (near
the nose of the car and same side as your gas filler door)
MOVE the car to outdoor.
Disconnect the EVAP line and let it air out by itself.
DO NOT introduce any heat source or fan to speed up the process.
Reconnect this EVAP hose and use a small amount of starting fluid at the intake manifold.
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SOURCE: 1993 toyota corolla park/running lights come on after parked.
there is no real way to repair a relay, but you can get a new relay from the dealership. there very expensive for such little parts, but the toyota house is the only place ive found to get the part
Testimonial: "After pricing a new one, I'm going to try my salvage guy, I may get two."
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