I noticed on a handfull of occasions in the past few months my fuel pressure gauge would read 0 after a cold start. It usually would happen with colder weather. I finally had a chance to look at my truck yesterday. I checked the voltage at the lift pump and found 9 volts which would vary up and down by 1 volt at times. I know the lift pump goes from a 25% duty when the key is first turned on to 100% when the truck is running. Shouldn't I get a full 12 volts to the lift pump while its running? I can also see my fuel pressure vary a little. At times while I was testing(had my wife bump the starter) the voltage would read 2 volts for a second & then read the 9 volts with the lift pump responding accordingly. The lift pump relay is in the ECM & I'm thinking that is my problem. The lift pump is a couple of months old and is not running when I have the 0 fuel pressure. I don't want to rig something up to cure it(switch & relay), but I also want to ensure the injection pump will last. Anyone have an ECM they could part with that's reasonable? Anyone repaired this a different way? Suggestions are appreciated.
Oh Yeah,
The truck has 106k on it so warranty is not an option.
Oh Yeah,
The truck has 106k on it so warranty is not an option.