Renix Not starting. Fuel pump not priming. only 7v at pump.

pinched it. primed it, cranked it. Nothing.
 
Time to suck it up and buy the bosch?
 
don't know yet. haven't priced them. But I do know autozone doesn't carry them. So I'll have to straight up buy one.
Wonder if airtex would give me a refund because THREE HAVE FAILED
 
Only problem is: a buddy in cali bought the first one (which went bad) and doesn't have the receipt... so it'd be an honor system thing.
But Bosch pump it is?
 
Well, autozone does... yes. Not sure how they would work with that though. being not my number, and all the way across the country and such
 
well I HAVE been!
how do you think I got the two new ones that keep breaking? But I'm talking refund... not just warranty exchange.
ANYWAY!!!
Are we pretty sure it's the pump again?
 
Yep, I asked them. Airtex is the only one they carry.
 
I'll try the dumb and pissed method. But I'm not sure how that would work... Because I didn't actually pay for it. you know?
 
Note from DJ

Now after looking at all of this information why not start with the basics.

Do you have enough GAS in the tank for the pump to pick up? Don’t forget that the gas gage sending units attached to your new pump can give you a different level reading than your old unit.

If the answer is yes then I would start by looking under the drivers-side, of your Jeep just forward of the top of the arch of the frame where it goes over the rear axle for a fuel filter. It will be a cylinder looking object connected to metal lines by short rubber houses. The back metal line will lead back to the gas tank, if you locate this object, this a fuel filter that I would replace before doing anything else. Quote from Joe Peters “It is very cheap preventive maintenance”.

Common sense rules apply here. Gasoline and its fumes are very flammable. Have a good fire extinguisher at the ready as well some rags to clean up the spills that will occur when removing the old filter. If rags are used to clean up spills take them outside to air dry.

More common sense, once you have this issue resolved keep your gas tank level at a minimum of 1/4 full. When the pump is submerged in gasoline the gasoline acts as a heat absorber for the pump. A hot pump is more likely to fail prematurely.
 
I know there's fuel in it. I took a picture of the inside of the tank to look for rust and such.
the fuel filter was replaced aboout 3500 miles ago. So unless I got a clogged filter from the store, it's still new.
 
GOT IT!!!!!
And for real this time.

Swapped the bosch pump into the airtex assembly. and... AND!! VROOM!

I still have my high revv on startup issue, but it was doing that for a long time before this issue... Just another renix gremlin. It comes back down to idle after a few seconds, so it doesn't bother me too much.
 
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