You need to manually prime all the fuel systems. In a normally asperated engine, this may require repeated pumping of the throttle to make this happen. In electronic fuel systems the only way to "recharge" the fuel system is via proper pressure from the fuel pump to the combustion chambers. You might try pumping the throttle with the ignition key turned to the "run" position. Cranking the engine will not get the fuel into the chambers any sooner.
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1989 ford F250 Fuel Problems, It cranks but wont start
Does it have spark, fuel, compression?
it could me bad fuel ..or fuel pump
weak fuel pump.
Does it turn over? Does it have fuel, spark, compression?
Check your fuses could be an electronic issue.
Fuel filter installed in reverse.
wont start after changing fuel filter
if it has duel tankes the splitter valve in the fuel system could be bad or it could be the crash switch that could be clicked its in the passenger kick pannel or if that dont solve it id say its one of the two fuel pumps
Check your altenator, fuel pump, and or starter.
Check fuel pressure. It may be the fuel pump, located in the tank.
Probably a bad fuel pump. Do a fuel pressure test.