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Well i went out to pull the truck around to the garage to work on my grill.. well i got in to start it up and nothing.. all it would do was turn over.. that last time i had this problem all i had to do was wiggle the ASD relay and it would fire right up.. well ive done that and more.. i have switched the relays out and still nothing.. if anyone can give me a clue as of what to do.. all opinions are helpful and needed.. oh yeah and the fuel pump want whine when you turn the key forward..
 

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well me and dad went out today and took off the bed and stragiht wired the oump and nothing. I want to say it is the pump going bad but this happened last time and it was the computer but i dont think it has already went bad since i just replaced it 6 months ago... I called the guy that replaced the computer and he wastn home.. i will be taking it to him sometime soon and let him fix it.. i was just wishing it was a minor problem i could get fixed in the yard.. thanks you guys.. i will post the problem when i find out.. if any of you have any suggestions please. let me know..
 

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wel in fact it was my fuel pump. We dcalled the guys that orked on my truck the first time and he lets us know the little info on turning over the motor to get power thing.. so we checked that and in fect we are getting power to the pump.. so we concluded that it was a bad pump. should be getting one here sometime soon.. thanks you guys for all the info..
 

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went and got the fuel pump yesterday and put her in.. she is running good but right when i try to crank it up it wants to be a lil pain. Any ideas.. it seems like it isnt gettin enough gas at crank up.
 
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