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post Jul 30, 2005 - 7:35 PM
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ok ok, I took it to Toyota to get it looked at and they said it was the fuel pump had gone out. I told the lady that I would buy the part online since it was seriously 200 bones less than what they wanted at toyota world so, I have a new question, is there a part that is called the fuel pump sender? since my fuel gauge only goes halfway down and stops reading, she said that the fuel pump sender assembly would fix my car (which only cranks and doesnt start) and also the gas gauge.


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post Jul 31, 2005 - 1:19 AM
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Yeah, the fuel pump and the sender assembly arent 1 solid peice. I just dont see why a failure in the fuel pump sender would keep the car from starting...


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post Jul 31, 2005 - 2:20 AM
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ok so im going to assume by fuel sending unit you meant the fuel "ecu" which is a toyota/lexus thing that its a computer designed to run like 9v at a lower rpm to save a few years life on the fuel pump (all tuned cars just bypass this with the full 12v) my cousin's sc300 had this issue but his car would start intermitantly and once running wouldnt die so i say if you have this ecu bypass it (you dont need it) and replace the fuel pump. This should solve your problems if not atleast youll have new parts installed here.

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