Originally Posted by
shamirj
got the new sensor for the fuel pressure line and fitted which made no difference, still will not start. cranks but does not start.
thinking now it has to be either of the two fuel pumps, either the cheaper pump in the fuel tank, or the more expensive pump in rear of engine. the HPFP belt could also be snapped but unlikely to me.
upon ignition on, there is no fuel pump noise or any evidence the pump is actually pumping fuel through the system, my guess is that is the role of the LPFP in the tank? based on this i think it might be the in tank fuel pump that has died.
upon further investigation with my code reader, the fuel pressure in the rail was found to be 'high' which kinda doesn't make sense to me if the pump is dead. Could there be some other explanation as to how could the system have higher then normal readings for the pressure in the fuel lines. This was the code read from the hand held car reader. looks to be a tow to the mechanic to sort out as i have no idea.