Stocker |
12-31-2016 03:23 PM |
If the filter was dry and the lines dripped their gas out, you will need to run the pump for longer than usual until the fuel replaces the air in the lines. If you let it sit with the key in the Run position for several seconds, and then let it sit there cranking the starter for what seems like too long, it should start. I would say you should crack the line open somewhere, possibly by disconnecting near the rail, and letting the pump run without trying to start the car until gas comes out . . . but honestly I'd just try to let it prime itself first if it were me. If you do decide to try to bleed the line, be sure to take great care to not let gas spray everywhere.
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