2003 Yukon 5.3 flex fuel started not starting on first attempt. rented pressure gauge from autozone and noticed that fuel press initially goes to 52 psi when key is turned and quickly bleeds down to 0 psi if not started. when engine is running it holds a steady 44 psi. Has to be the fuel pressure regulator, right. That's what I thought so I replaced it . Guess what, still did the same thing, so I thought I'd replace the fuel filter, long overdue anyway. By the way that special tool to remove the fuel line from the filter ain't so special, what a pain in the . As your probably guessing that didn't help either.
Any ideas? Shouldn't fuel press hold steady with the engine not running and not bleed off so quickly. I don't believe it's the fuel pump, cause it seems to be doing its part, and I can't find any fuel leaks around the injectors or the fuel rail. The car runs fine and starts first time if you wait a couple seconds after turning the ignition on to start it, but it annoys the hell out of me.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated..
Any ideas? Shouldn't fuel press hold steady with the engine not running and not bleed off so quickly. I don't believe it's the fuel pump, cause it seems to be doing its part, and I can't find any fuel leaks around the injectors or the fuel rail. The car runs fine and starts first time if you wait a couple seconds after turning the ignition on to start it, but it annoys the hell out of me.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated..