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HELP
hi. i am having trouble with my 2003 3.0 starting. it happened all of a sudden. it wont start on first crank unless i let it crank a few times. but if i cycle the key to let the fuel pump a few times then crank it it will start. i replaced the fuel filter and checked the fuel pressure. i am getting 43 lbs on key turned to run and 57-60 lbs on run. checking it on the schrader valve. i have recentley replaced the coil pack. but other then that nothing. what do you think could be the problem. a few people have said it's the fuel pump but i would like to know why i have enough pressure but still could be pump. also i have changed the fuel pump relay just to see if that is the issue. please help.
the plugs were replaced about 20k ago but i pulled them all and checked them. and wires were replaced about 50k ago. how i get it to start right is by letting the fuel pump turn on and cut out 3 times then it starts no prob. has anyone ever had a fuel pump take a dump.
Im not sure, but I think I remember reading there are 2 pumps, one on the tank itself as well as one inline of the fuel delivery system.
if so, then its possible the pump on the tank itself is bad which is why the 3crank.
if so, then its possible the pump on the tank itself is bad which is why the 3crank.
when you check the fuel pressure. did you start it and then shut it off and see if pressure instantly dropped? if it instantly drops you need a new pump because its not holding the pressure.
will it start right away after it was running for a while?
will it start right away after it was running for a while?
No it will not start after running. I still have to turn the key ahead a couple of times to let the fuel pump cut in for it to start properly. Even if I just shut it off and try to start it again. Do you think this could be the pump?
youo don't have enough pressure in your lines to spray fuel through the injectors, because it's dropping to 0 on key off, this could be from the regulator, which is supposed to be a 1 way valve also (on some vehicles) or it could be one of your fuel pumps, i don't remember if there is 2 on your truck or not
on the one hand, it's not a serious issue, as it is putting out the pressure, it's just not holding it... but the downside is, if it is your pump that is supposed to hold the pressure, it could be a warning sign that it's going to **** the bed right quick
on the one hand, it's not a serious issue, as it is putting out the pressure, it's just not holding it... but the downside is, if it is your pump that is supposed to hold the pressure, it could be a warning sign that it's going to **** the bed right quick
I had similar problems with my old dodge ram (in tank pump) anyway i replaced the pump and it fixed it...it was a faulty regulator like stated above... if you end up doing the pump its easier to lift the bed up IMO....if you have the a few friends or lift its works great i swapped mine in my dodge in like 40 mins (had a bay with a lift)
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