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Separate section of the module. So, if the pump runs while cranking, the PCM IS getting crank sensor signal. That's a GOOD thing. Should be able to pick up the 'pickup coil'/cam sensor at your local parts store pretty cheap.
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alright thanks so much, if that ends up fixing it ill be sure to post a video of it running somewhere on the forumsOriginally Posted by HeyYou
Separate section of the module. So, if the pump runs while cranking, the PCM IS getting crank sensor signal. That's a GOOD thing. Should be able to pick up the 'pickup coil'/cam sensor at your local parts store pretty cheap.
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How old is the gas in the tank? If that stuff is 10 years old, it ain't gas anymore. Originally Posted by Jjboi22
alright thanks so much, if that ends up fixing it ill be sure to post a video of it running somewhere on the forums

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gas in the tank is probably around 4-5 years old now, there wasn’t more than 3-4 gallons in it when it was originally parkedOriginally Posted by HeyYou
How old is the gas in the tank? If that stuff is 10 years old, it ain't gas anymore.
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Might be able to get away with just adding 10 gallons or so of premium...... though, I would be tempted to drain what's in there, and replace with fresh.Originally Posted by Jjboi22
gas in the tank is probably around 4-5 years old now, there wasn’t more than 3-4 gallons in it when it was originally parked



