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Fuel Pump and FPDM issue - summary

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Old 01-27-2012, 04:45 PM
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$96 labor for filter?..it took me 1/2 hour.... and that was with me running to the parts store to get the filter.... man I'm glad I changed it myself....

Glad your truck is running better....sorry it took $1k to fix it...
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Man they didn't even use any KY lube on you! I saw a filter today at Walmart for $8
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Last week my truck completely died to the point it wouldnt crank... discovered the fpdm was smoked and only got the fuel to run when turning the key. After some research found the #34 fuse could be related and found it was blown its a 20 amp but didn't have one handy and replaced it with a 15amp... turned the key and it fired up but stalled out just after... I checked the fuse again and it was fine ... it now only cranks and wont fire...

Is there any other fuses, relays, or sensors related to this problem
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fuel pump inertia switch
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I'm just seeing the beginning of these symptoms at 75k miles. What pressure should the fuel delivery system be producing?
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Great news it turns out that one of the guys at the shop had disconnected the new FPDM to test the leads going to it and for got to plug it in otherwise the fuse did the trick
Old 02-02-2012, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 07'Flareside
I'm just seeing the beginning of these symptoms at 75k miles. What pressure should the fuel delivery system be producing?
Mine was sitting around 10psi, and I was told it should be more in the 25-35psi range.
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Originally Posted by Kulstad

Mine was sitting around 10psi, and I was told it should be more in the 25-35psi range.
I'll see what I get through my reader. I expect less than 25 psi
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My truck stop shuts down or stops intermittently every 2 or 3 minutes expecially when going through a bend or a curve.Please help
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$144 for a fuel filter replacement, in any country's dollars, is rape.


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