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Diagnosing A Crank, But No Start On A 2000 Ford F-150: Fuel Pump Replacement

Have you ever tried to start your vehicle, but instead of hearing it start up normally it began to bog down and struggle before dying? 

Maybe you tried again and it started right up or it just never started again. Well, this could be an issue that you might need to diagnosed right in your own driveway. This recently happened to a 2000 F-150 XLT over the course of months. You might think it was just a fluke because it only happens randomly or on very cold mornings, but you should take it as a sign that something might be wrong. Our technicians at the Haynes Garage have diagnosed the problem by following the 3 C's of any automotive repair procedure, the Cause, Concern, and Correction.

Watch as the team shows you how to fix this issue!
You'll learn step-by-step how to diagnose and isolate a fuel issue and more. 

Initial Diagnostic Steps
Step 1: Understand the cause of the issue by replicating the problem. 

Step 2: Begin diagnosing the issue with basic checks whether you can hear or see the problem. For this issue, we checked to see if the electrical fuel pump and the fuel pump relay was working.  

Step 3: Perform more advanced diagnostics with tools. For this issue, the team used a multimeter to check the voltage in the coils and a fuel pressure gauge to check the PSI level in the fuel pump. 

Once you've isolated the problem, in this case, there was no fuel pressure, begin preparing to replace the fuel pump and fuel filter. 

Watch the video to see how the Haynes team got the truck back up and running!