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Doesn't have an inertia fuel cut off switch . That's FORD ! Watch the video ! GM Fuel Pump Relay Testing
Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb Enter vehicle info. year , make , model an engine size. Under system click on engine , then under subsystem click on fuel controls . Click the search button then the blue link . Scroll down to the # 6 diagram - fuel pump electrical circuit for your vehicle. Test it .
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1995 GMC Jimmy.. brand new battery... has problems starting. ...but it just makes THIS sound and will not start. started once before and made an ... GMC Jimmy \ Chevy Blazer Fuel Tank Removal -Fuel Pump Replacement ...
If it's working right now, there not much you can check, every thing is working, but next time, I would check fuel pressure, or if you can hear the fuel pump working now, listen for that next time.
remove the carb. and clean the float , and the float bowl . when gas setts to long it gums up that area and doesn't get the right amount of fuel into the bowl , so when you hit a hill its starving for fuel
I did not pay attention but figured it out the alternator had a dual pully on it and the parts store sold me one with single pully. Took dual pully of old one an put on new one, the rest was easy.
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