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Bo_Walker
Feb 15, 2021Explorer
I had a 1993 Winnebago Brave a while back. I am pretty sure it had a carburetor and wasn't fuel injected. I once had a 1996 Winnebago Adventurer that was one of the first fuel injected systems used on the motor homes. I changed the fuel pump one time. Years later, I changed the fuel pump sensor three times trying to solve my problem. After a few frustrating years of cranking and not cranking, I discovered the wiring harness at the sensor was broken, but not visible. It would run until I turned it slightly, then start to shut off. As soon as I released the harness (plug) it would run again. My sensor was kinda hard to reach. I purchased a new wiring harness and changed it out and solved my problem.
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