Our 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 wouldn't start at the store for my wife (stuck). After calling me on my way home from work, she said it started and I told her to drive directly home. 1 minute later, she calls and the truck died in the street. I made it down (30 miles away) and had it towed to the closest reputable diesel shop. After checking it out the next day, the mechanic called and said the injector pump was bad. I told him to replace it. The next day he calls and says there is an additional problem with the lift pump acting sporadic. I tell him I have a new spare (problematic lift pumps I was aware of being a member) and I drop it off. He installs the lift pump and calls back stating the pressure is a little better (10 PSI down to 8 PSI on acceleration), but that there is an electrical intermittent occurring in which the lift pump doesn't always feed. If the truck is running and you turn it off, 1 out of 5 times it won't start back up and you have to turn the ignition back off. A second try will get the truck started. He doesn't know what the issue could be and couldn't get back onto the job for 2 weeks due to schedule being booked. I will pick the truck up tomorrow and take it to my local mechanic, but is there specifics that may be causing this issue?? Your help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ron
Thanks
Ron