Some Toyota T100 owners report experiencing issues where the engine turns over but won't fire, even after replacing the fuel pump, mass airflow sensor, and ignition components. These problems may stem from underlying issues such as resistance in the new fuel pump or wiring harness problems that hinder fuel delivery. Additionally, owners often find it necessary to verify that the fuel pump is providing adequate pressure, as it should be within the specified range of 58-64 psi when running. Some owners also discover that checking the fuel pump relay and fuse is crucial, especially if the fuel pump does not activate upon ignition. Despite having changed spark plugs recently, some owners report needing to inspect their condition to rule out ignition issues. Furthermore, intermittent starting problems may suggest deeper issues with the ignition system or fuel delivery that require thorough inspection to diagnose effectively.
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