JEBCRD wrote:
thermorex wrote:
Go to autozone and buy the cheapest one, read the codes, then return it saying you're looking for something better, lol.
Well i went to Autozone and they had a loner i could take home. It's not anything fancy; it just gives a code, i hooked it up pushed the button to read and it came up "0-CODES. Whats weird is it also said Malfunction indication light OFF which should be a sign that all's good and no MIL should be on, but my engine light is on. Then while reading the booklet with the key on, the light goes out. I was reading for a good bit, but i cycled the key off to on and the engine light came back on. I guess since i have no codes, i guess that i will go ahead and change the filter. I guess the thing is plugged up solid. I can't believe no fuel at all is getting through. This is really frustrating. I've cranked on it so much the battery is starting to get week so i put the charger on it; will pick up a filter tomorrow and replace Sat. and see if i have any luck.
Few years ago I bought the cheapest acctron they had at autozone, mainly to turn the maf code off while going to a long drive so I can see other codes in case they popped out. That obd2 reader had no issue reading the codes.
As a last resort, get 2 clean milk gallon jugs, fill one up with diesel, put the end of the "in" from filter in the filled one, the return in the empty one and see how it works. This way you can eliminate any leak from/to the tank. If it still won't work, bypass the filter and do the trick again with the diesel jug straight to the diesel pump. Just make sure the diesel and the gallon jug with diesel is very clean, so you won't clog the injectors since you run without filter. This way you can also test the fuel pump and see if the fuel is actually getting sucked from the filled gallon. You will need couple feet of 3/8 fuel hose, or if you have transparent 3/8, use that to see the flow. You can connect the pump hose to an extension hose using any 3/8 pipe, like a piece of fuel line or break line.