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A mechanic would check for voltage at the starter, the neutral safety switch, and the key switch. Then check the battery cables and ground connections.
Very easy. Turn the key to the on position without starting the truck. Press the accelerator down all the way 3 times and then on the 4th hold down until the display resets. Just that simple.
the fuel pump is inside the tank and i have seen trucks that the pump wiring harnes inside goes bad! when you turn the key on you should hear the pump running,if not i bet it is the wiring inside
Try turning key to on only, not start, 2 or 3 times first then try to start. If it starts good first try, then I'd change my fuel filter & then have fuel pressure tested if fuel filter didn't help. You may be looking at a new pump, but lets do filter & test fuel pressure first.
Just reach behind the bumper and grab the light/electrical harness and twist is either way and then it should pull out put in a new 194 bulb and you are set.
Check to see if the power steering pump is still turning. If you have a broken drive belt (serpentine belt or "fan" belt), and the pump doesn't turn, you have no power assist. If the pump is still turning, check the fluid level in the reservoir.
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