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Old 09-22-2012, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by 06F150CFCT

Yeah but these new style ones are better since they are built to sit off of the metal frame.
Just installed my FPDM a little bit ago. Even after just installing it tonight it felt much stronger on the first start up, real test will come in the morning cause that's when it was having the most trouble. My old part was definitely not in bad shape but it wasn't good either.

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Originally Posted by 06F150CFCT
Yeah but these new style ones are better since they are built to sit off of the metal frame.
I know I have one
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Originally Posted by allinon72

I know I have one
Very nice. I dont know if it helped yet...but i hope it HELPS in the future
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What is this and where is this located because I'm having the same problem
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Originally Posted by Wilbanks5276
What is this and where is this located because I'm having the same problem
Something to do with fuel delivery and it is located up above your spare tire on the frame.
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Fuel pump driver module (FPDM). It will cause stall outs (especially when coming to a stop), no start conditions and a rough or low idle... I just took a look at mine and it needs to get changed ASAP... I'm afraid to touch it until I get the new one, because it looks like it might just disintegrate and leave my truck without a working fuel pump...

I'm going to rubberize undercoat my new one before I install it this week. Hopefully that and the spacers provided on the revision will keep it from corroding this time... I just bought one on rock auto for $59.09 shipped with a 5% discount.
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gonna have to check mind out as well, my truck tends to fall on its face when it down shifts while accelerating ,also idles a lil ruff, I changed the plugs n coils n installed a tuner, it helped a lil but not much
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Originally Posted by Wilbanks5276
What is this and where is this located because I'm having the same problem
Click the link in my sig and that will show you where it is.



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