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I was drilling threw the rubber grommet to run some lines and took out some wires on a 1TON 2003 super duty diesel. I reconnected every line I damaged and everything functions but doesn't start. I doubled check my lines with a meter and they are all good, no bad fuses, relays and the fuel switch on the pass. kick panel is on. During all this mess I had the battery disconnected so I wouldn't damaged anything else. I was told it's fuel??????? I don't here a fuel pump but I know it's not a chevy?????? Like I said it all works but wont start.. Please help
If power was still connected I'd be worried about a live short when you drilled through. I've seen computers take a dump just from an arch while getting jump started.
I was drilling threw the rubber grommet to run some lines and took out some wires on a 1TON 2003 super duty diesel. I reconnected every line I damaged and everything functions but doesn't start. I doubled check my lines with a meter and they are all good, no bad fuses, relays and the fuel switch on the pass. kick panel is on. During all this mess I had the battery disconnected so I wouldn't damaged anything else. I was told it's fuel??????? I don't here a fuel pump but I know it's not a chevy?????? Like I said it all works but wont start.. Please help
Thanks
Did you check to see if you kicked the emergency fuel shut off switch when you drilled through the wires??
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