I drove my truck home and it ran fine, the next morning it won't start. It cranks and has plenty of fuel but it won't start.
I think I located the Fuel Solenoid and when I pull up on the lever under the boot it seems to click into place and the truck will start.
Is there a way to electrically test the Fuel Solenoid? Could it be something as simple as a fuse?
Anybody out there have any ideas?
steve
1997 2500 SLT automatic (stock)
I think I located the Fuel Solenoid and when I pull up on the lever under the boot it seems to click into place and the truck will start.
Is there a way to electrically test the Fuel Solenoid? Could it be something as simple as a fuse?
Anybody out there have any ideas?
steve
1997 2500 SLT automatic (stock)