Originally Posted by
gtacs
I see, I'll check that tonight. Could I hook a compressor up to the schrader valve and pressurize the system up to around 50psi and check for leaks? Would this yield any valuable information?
Thanks
You only hook up a fuel pressure gauge - that's what the schrader valve is for... And if it's not holding pressure, then go looking for leaks.
If you don't smell fuel, already, though, I doubt your system is leaking anywhere other than the pump itself.
Since the problem started with the new pump, I would be asking the dealer to fix what they "fixed"...
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