veh will not start replaced fuel pump, gas is getting to the fuel injectors, but none is getting to the cylinders.

Asked by bluegrasscountry Dec 01, 2015 at 04:34 PM about the 1989 Toyota Pickup 2 Dr SR5 V6 4WD Standard Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I don't think all of the fuel injectors would be clogged at the same time.  So could this have something to do with the efi system?  Hope you have some idea on what to do HELP!

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Check the crank shaft position sensor. This can cause that type of issue.

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