I just changed my fuel filter at 90,536 miles I didn't drain the fuel bowl this time, but just pulled out the old filter and put the new one back in after oiling the rubber O-ring.
When I went to start the truck I bumped the starter three times before I tried to start the engine. I am not hearing the pump (which pump? lift or fuel I am not sure) that I normally hear when I do this.
The engine seems to crank at normal speed, but never fires. I usually crank for 10 - 15 seconds before I give the starter motor a rest.
I pulled out the fuel filter again to check fuel level in the bowl. It was only about 1/3 full, the same as when I pulled out the old filter.
Several weeks ago, I was stopped at a train crossing and the engine burbled for less than a second but continued to idle. This has happened twice.
As far I remember, I did not hit any wires or anything else when I changed the filter.
The engine ran fine yesterday. I probably put 100 miles on it. Temps today are in the 50's so gelling should not be an issue. Besides, I always put anit-gel in with every tank. I filled up the truck at the same station I always do about 185 miles ago.
Not that this should make any difference and because I don't want to leave out any clues, but I did change head lamps this morning.
The engine is completely stock. I don't have a fuel pressure gauge or any other way to check where the problem is.
I checked codes and have only a P 1693 - generic there is a problem - showing.
What broke? Thanks in advance for help with my dead truck!
When I went to start the truck I bumped the starter three times before I tried to start the engine. I am not hearing the pump (which pump? lift or fuel I am not sure) that I normally hear when I do this.
The engine seems to crank at normal speed, but never fires. I usually crank for 10 - 15 seconds before I give the starter motor a rest.
I pulled out the fuel filter again to check fuel level in the bowl. It was only about 1/3 full, the same as when I pulled out the old filter.
Several weeks ago, I was stopped at a train crossing and the engine burbled for less than a second but continued to idle. This has happened twice.
As far I remember, I did not hit any wires or anything else when I changed the filter.
The engine ran fine yesterday. I probably put 100 miles on it. Temps today are in the 50's so gelling should not be an issue. Besides, I always put anit-gel in with every tank. I filled up the truck at the same station I always do about 185 miles ago.
Not that this should make any difference and because I don't want to leave out any clues, but I did change head lamps this morning.
The engine is completely stock. I don't have a fuel pressure gauge or any other way to check where the problem is.
I checked codes and have only a P 1693 - generic there is a problem - showing.
What broke? Thanks in advance for help with my dead truck!