My 93 yota
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My 93 yota
I got mine for free it’s a93 ext cab it sat for a decade I put new tires in and tried to do the fuel pump myself but was sent a crap one from Amazon the pump was fine but the hanger assembly was wrong did I mention the pos wire was cut straight out of the box I still haven’t had luck cranking it up it’s been weeks I feel so helpless lol I’m gonna try to test from the guys that told me about noid lights and if anybody can help a fellow Toyota enthusiast please let me down below are my sad pick btw the odm reads 3075 I’m kinda sad about it and lost
Zachery cryers 93 yota!
Zachery cryers 93 yota!
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Personally, I would use some starting fluid to try to get it started. If it cranks and runs, or hits a lick with the starting fluid, then you know it's getting fire, and it is a fuel problem.
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Yeah I’ve done that and it seems like that’s the issue if I can get the right part I think I’d be just fine but Amazon messed me up advanced as well the only place i trust now is rock auto
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The only brand of electric fuel pump I'd recommend is Denso. I've seen inexpensive aftermarket ones fail way too prematurely to bother risking it.
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So is denso like a exclusive brand for Toyota I see a lot of relays parts and other stuff demos I got a performance one it seems to work I think it’s something to do with the assembly hanger what it hooks too plus I keep getting burned no matter what it is in life rn you name it lol
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Exclusive? Well, they are a long term supplier to Toyota, and Toyota has an ownership stake in the company.
But look at this way. If you diagnose a problem and put a Denso part on hoping to fix it, and it doesn't fix the issue, you can pretty much rule it out and keep testing. You can't have that level of confidence with a lot of the cheap aftermarket parts out there these days. Plus, Denso just typically lasts longer. Same with Aisin.
But look at this way. If you diagnose a problem and put a Denso part on hoping to fix it, and it doesn't fix the issue, you can pretty much rule it out and keep testing. You can't have that level of confidence with a lot of the cheap aftermarket parts out there these days. Plus, Denso just typically lasts longer. Same with Aisin.
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