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failed lift pump after only 17K miles!

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Driving to work this morning in pouring down rain, my replacement lift pump failed; trouble code P0628. I originally purchased the pump from Genos approximately a year or better ago to be on the safe side, as I was approaching 165K miles on the factory one. My plan was to preserve the old pump and use as spare if needed; glad I did! I re-installed the original pump and after one purging, the truck came back to life.



I'm a little ticked off at the fact that the one from Genos only lasted a fraction of the original! I don't believe the failure to be the direct result of fuel contamination or lack of lubrication as I routinely buy fuel from select major truck stops, drain/replace filter religiously and use additives; I'm not blaming Geno's either. So much for preventive "pump" maintenance.
 
Waste of money

IMO I wouldn't waste any more money on the replacement pump build a system or buy one. I have a AD 100 and Im somewhat pleased. If I were to do it again I would buy a Raptor pump and GD filter/sep kit (it has better filtration than my AD. ) There is nothing wrong with my AD it works fine I had a vibration noise at about 1500 RPM but as soon as I put Fleetgaurd filter and water sep the noise went away?
 
I would agree with the raptor and and aftermarket filters. I have the AD100 and should have gotten the raptor!!
 
I hear you guys. At that time, I didn't have the funds to upgrade to a Fass, Raptor or other and assumed i could get close to the same longevity i did out of the original pump, and for less $$$; so much for that assumption. I guess with any design, there is bound to be a few bad apples in the bunch. Guess it's decision time again.
 
After posting my response above, I decided to call Geno's Garage to explain my situation and get pricing on a new unit; I also priced other after market systems. Long story short, I received a call back this afternoon from Geno's and was informed that if I sent the bad pump back to them, they would ship a new pump at no cost to me! What a deal!!! Hopefully I'll have better sucess with this one. Thanks again Geno's!
 
The more I hear and deal with Geno's the more I like them it's not often you get service like that from a product that they dont even make.
 
After posting my response above, I decided to call Geno's Garage to explain my situation and get pricing on a new unit; I also priced other after market systems. Long story short, I received a call back this afternoon from Geno's and was informed that if I sent the bad pump back to them, they would ship a new pump at no cost to me! What a deal!!! Hopefully I'll have better sucess with this one. Thanks again Geno's!



Yes Geno's has great service. Are you also running the inline prefilter to help protect the stock style pump pictured in the link ?



REPLACEMENT FUEL TRANSFER PUMP ('03-'04. 5) DODGE-Dodge Cummins Diesel Truck Accessories – Geno’s Garage



Just a thought!!
 
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(BigN) Couldn't agree with you more. WC, I originally purchased the kit that included the inline filter. In fact, I changed it out after 7500 miles. I am basically returning the pump only and re-using the hose kit.
 
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