How many times have you been towed for the same problem???
Low fuel pressure. New pump. New filter. Still towed home.
New sending unit, new filter sock on the sending unit, still towed home.
Finally when all else failed, I replaced the solid fuel line to find it was spliced together at one time with a rubber hose. Yep, after a few decades, the hose had a nice little crack on top of it to allow air into my fuel system. Replaced solid fuel line, still had fuel pressure problems!!!
The final piece of the puzzle was that the pushrod in my block had worn down 1/4 of an inch, and wasn't pushing hard enough on the fuel pump lever. I won't dare tell you how long it took to figure this out.
Part two: Tail lights work. Brake lights work. All good so far.
Turn on the right turn signal, and hit the brake, the right light flashes, and the left light is solid. Still good.
Turn on the left turn signal, and hit the brakes...
left light solid, right light out totally!!!
This baby took me a couple of years to figure out.
I was told to replace the turn signal switch, but that only made me madder when that didn't fix the problem.
I cleaned up all grounds around both the rear and front light assemblys. No change.
I hard wired the rear tail light assemblys to ground, still no change.
What to do???
It was only when I finally decided to replace the wiring harness for the tail lights, that it all came to light. Some genious had hard wired the brake light into the left turn signal wire. I guess the turn signal switch really was bad, and he tried to get creative instead of doing the right thing?
Part three: Dash lights on at all times???
Great idea, isn't it?
Needless to say, my battery didn't think so.
Mike