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Old 02-26-2003, 09:27 PM
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How might one go about checking the fuel pressure?? Do you check it at the fuel rail where you can release the pressure......it looks like a air valve thing?? I guess tire pressure gage is out of the question............I know that my fuel pump had been humming like crazy for quite a while, but I figured b4 I worried about replacing it, I would check the pressure.......... :?
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You'll need a "master" gauge! It will just screw onto that fitting.
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