I started my truck this morning, the thermometer said -19, but the truck was plugged in and started fine. I let the truck idle for twenty minutes or so, but when I was driving down the interstate the truck started to hesitate and the pedal would go dead for a little bit. It seemed to be the worst when I was going uphill. I checked the codes with the key and got:
P0216 (M) Fuel Injection Pump Timing Failure High fuel supply restriction, low fuel pressure or possible
wrong or incorrectly installed pump keyway
My question is could the cold weather have caused this? I have a FASS HPFP and a fuel pressure guage. The guage has never shown less than 14 psi. The fuel tank was full of #2 diesel because I haven't been driving the truck very much for the last 3 weeks and it hasn't been that cold. I added some fuel conditioner and anti-gel stuff this morning and pulled the truck into the heated shop at work. Am I looking at a new VP44 or could this be due to the cold weather alone?
P0216 (M) Fuel Injection Pump Timing Failure High fuel supply restriction, low fuel pressure or possible
wrong or incorrectly installed pump keyway
My question is could the cold weather have caused this? I have a FASS HPFP and a fuel pressure guage. The guage has never shown less than 14 psi. The fuel tank was full of #2 diesel because I haven't been driving the truck very much for the last 3 weeks and it hasn't been that cold. I added some fuel conditioner and anti-gel stuff this morning and pulled the truck into the heated shop at work. Am I looking at a new VP44 or could this be due to the cold weather alone?