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The first thing to check is the fuelpump, this sounds like a bad pump. its not putting out enough pressure to start engine. put a fuel gauge in and see what the pressure is and i will bet its low on pressure. good day.
These trucks are famous for fuelpumps going bad, the bearing s noise may be pinging due to a lean fuel mixture because the fuelpump is not putting out enough pressure, the engine is starving for gas, the first thing i would do is have the fuel pressure tested, if the pressure is low then replace the fuelpump, hope this is helpful, good luck.
computer confused by cooling fan voltage/current level. Is the fan working? If yes, may have a short. If no, try hotwiring to battery to see if it's good. If fan works by hotwire, suspect relay is bad. Check all wiring before buying any parts. Relay does not click in until engine is hot. Let me know if you have more questions.
check out your vats system. anti theft system. go on you tube check out videos on how to check or bypass the vehicle anti theft system or vats. could be your key is not being read by the vats system.good luck.
check all those item again, especially the crank sensor, check the fuel pump by adding 12v to it, make sure its good. tun on key, make sure your getting 12v from fuel pump wire
first of all you will need to put the car on jack stands and secure the rear of the vehicle so it does not roll disconnect the negative side the battery you will need a floor jack to lower the fuel tank down be sure to put a small board on top of the jack so you do not put a hole in the tank also get some WD40 or something similar to spray on the bolts to help loosen them once you get the tank down unplug the wires on top of the tank and be careful not to break them and then you have to get that center ring to move around and once it is free your fuel pump will come out
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