Sounds like what mine did when the fuel pump went out. Whack the gas tank a few times and see if you can get it to start. Sometimes it works, sometimes it don't. Either way it sounds like fuel pump is gone.
had this same problem before and turned it it was two relays under the hood. i know you said you changed one but try both
if you have to change the fuel pump dont pay the dealership, they will screw you its just unbolting the two straps, unplugging the pump and loosing some hose clamps, unbolting pump, pluggin new in and bolting it in then hooking hoses and bolting tank back up ive done it 3 times in 1 year because i drug threw the gas tank but now its raised so it shouldnt happen again
Yeah, they want like $900 to swap a fuel pump at the dealership. They don't drop the tank, they take the bed off and change it out. I swapped mine out in less then 2 hours with help from Dale (big daddy) and only spent $200 on a pump & sending unit.
Easier said then done. Right now the truck is stuck backed in at the end of the driveway with a trailer behind it. Our driveway is on an incline and so is the street. It's about 2 feet from sticking out in the street. We tried jacking the truck up when backed in once and it just slid down a bit. Oh yeah..... and it's got a drop kit and fiberglass running boards. So there is no way we can drop the tank on it as it sits....
mines bagged and was sitting in a gravel driveway doesnt lift the wheels more than an inch out of the wheel wells and i got it done....... but i guess you must be low
I know what your saying. But its not my truck anymore. Its my dads. Cause I bought that mustang I wanted. Im trying to convince him to give it a try but he wont. Oh well..... He is one of those people who would rather have so called "professionals" do it.