Forget it, you're not smart enough to solve the problem.
Forget it, you're not smart enough to solve the problem.
I have an 84 with Z engine and had a similar problem. It was the Fuel relay which is located on the inside of the Truck on the passenger side wheel wall. The Relay that you ned to replace is the larger one. (There are 2 there.) Best of luck, Sam
Wow Mind Melt.......you are so helpful. To me it does sound like a pump relay or maybe dirt in the fuel lines. Maybe you can remove both ends of the fuel lines and blow them through with an air compressor. I had something similar on a 78 Datsun 280. Good luck.
Did you read the stunning illiteracy of the post? Somebody that out of touch isn't going to have the brains to troubleshoot a toaster let alone a fuel injected computer controlled engine.
I had this a couple of times in my '87. It was something to do with the throttle setting. I remember taking it to my grandfather (then a mechanic) who fixed it in about 30 seconds with a screwdriver.
Kai Ponte
No, Jess is stupid because Jess doesn't have the grammatical skills of a 3 grader. My now 11 year old son wrote more lucent and more properly punctuated sentences than Jess when he was in preschool.
I doubt it. Troll is my guess. Or Jess forgot how to turn on the PC :)
Trolling as in fishing for knee-jerk replies by posting stupid things.
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