Aber es ist an sich auch lehrreich mal zu schauen was der da macht ... naja, zumindest fuer mich.
I had a guy bring me a Chevy with no fuel pressure, and it came to me behind a tow truck. I spent over an hour going through the system, and everything seemed to be okay, before I finally realized that there wasn't even a drop of fuel in the tank. That was the last thing I thought of, since most people know better. When the guy came to pick up his car, I told him the problem was with the nut behind the wheel. He looked confused, so I told him to get in, and I'd explain. Then I told him he had no fuel pressure, because he had no fuel in the tank. I pointed at the fuel gauge, and told him "when the red needle gets down to the big E, you HAVE TO PUT GAS IN, or the car won't run. Now, if the nut behind the wheel is clear about this, then the problem is fixed. Most people don't have to invest over $300 to have me explain this to them". There is one in every bunch.
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