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Is that the right compression for 03 Yukon XL 1500 SLT 5.3 Flex fuel#6 plug look funny.
That's a sign of a problem. So you may have a leaky injector, fuel line somewhere, or around the fuel tank depending on how it's plumbed. The new pump could also be bad.So with my key on it goes to 52 and then drops to 48 within about 5 seconds
Im not an electrical genius I don't know what I need to know to figure it out. But I learn fast so if you could point me in the right direction I'll do whatever it takes to fix it. It's my only vehicle and I've been trying to fix it for a month now broke down at my folks house in Sorrento FL and starting to lose my mind and myself slowly.... Everything is factory still has evap canister and vent valve + purge solenoid. I did however had a fuel line that connected the fuel filter to what looks like to be another regulator or whatever it is and then from there it goes to the top of the engine then connects to the fuel rail. Well the one line after the fuel filter it's about like maybe 8 to 10 in the compression fitting part of it busted on me and I had to put a fuel line hose in it's place. It wasn't a non-kinkable hose so of course I had to make it a little bit longer to keep it from kinking. Not sure if that could cause the fuel pressure to drop or not but it's not leaking. I have pretty much everything I need to use to test all the electrical I do have a multimeter it's not harbor freight brand so it'll do the job I just don't know all the proper ways to test everything.That's a sign of a problem. So you may have a leaky injector, fuel line somewhere, or around the fuel tank depending on how it's plumbed. The new pump could also be bad.