Truck cranks for ever

Asked by Daily1999 Nov 30, 2020 at 12:55 AM about the 1999 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Ext. Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

New fuel filter starter battery and fuel pump

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Have you burped fuel rail after changing filter? Could be some air in the line. Checked for spark? And have you checked timing?

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I had the same problem before the fuel pump and filter change has good spark and I will check my timing. Changed pump 2 months back didnt have problem for about a day really became a problem when it started frosting at night. It stalls and stuffers here and there during acceleration and wont stay running for more than 5 min will idling

The motor is acting like its choking or starving for air or fuel k&n cone air filter is on It

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What's your fuel pressure? Any vacuum lines disconnected? Try cleaning the idle air control valve and mass airflow sensor

I know it mass air flow sensor is bad but its been like that for 4 year never made a difference

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