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My truck won't start and we initially thought the problem was the timing chain, but it has been checked and is ok. The ignition has also been checked and is fine. Now the mechanic suspects the problem is with the fuel line. How can I go about diagnosing problems with the fuel line?
I have no documentation (manuals, diagrams, etc) for the truck and experience with American cars/trucks here in Denmark is extremely limited. I've ordered some books online but may have to wait weeks before they arrive and would like to see if I can get my truck running asap.
Is there any online source for diagrams or drawings of the fuel system or can anyone suggest how I get started here?
Last edited by HVJ; Dec 27, 2004 at 07:26 AM.
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I don't know of any online source-unlikely since it is proprietary information. However, if the manuals you ordered were not factory manuals, you might want to check out www.helminc.com to see if original factory service manuals, chassis manuals, wiring disgrams, etc are still availabe. if your truck is 1989 or newer, they should be, good luck
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