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LESchwartz
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7/21/2010
23:08:32

Subject: 93 Dak Fuel Pump Problems
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I have a 93 Dakota w/ a 3.9 & 5spd. Over the last few weeks, it's been stalling out. If I shoot starter fluid down the throttle body, it will start right up. The fuel pressure was low, so I replaced the fuel pump. The pressure is now good, but it still stalled. I went ahead and re-soldered the splice under relay box, even though there was no corrosion.

Then I noticed that I could get the truck stated if I wiggled the wiring harness where the wires split off to the fuel pump. I figured I would check the connections, so I pulled the connector, disassembled it, cleaned the connections, greased and reassembled. The connections looked good, no corrosion, etc. Unfortunately, now the truck won't run at all (wiggle or not).

I'm pretty sure the connector is the problem, but every salvage yard in town drops the tanks and cuts the harness with a wire cutter :(

Any idea where I can find a replacement connection?

Any suggestions for other things I've overlooked?

Thanks in advance,

Larry




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8/07/2010
01:45:21

RE: 93 Dak Fuel Pump Problems
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There is also a 30 amp relay in the power dist
box under the hood

Larry
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GEORGE STONE
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8/09/2010
14:59:22

RE: 93 Dak Fuel Pump Problems
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I have a 93 dodge dakota and my fuel gage doesn't work and since I broke my speedo part and have recently had replaced my trk still stalls out when it hits a low RPM. Any ideas what could b causing this problem. It never stalled until the speedo broke.

Thanks



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