Anvil Hauler
TDR MEMBER
I've read several threads concerning changing the fuel filter and using the ignition bump method to prime the fuel filter canister. I also had a no start condition. I did what the Chrysler manual called a low pressure bleed at the injector pump banjo bolt and started imediately. Everything has been fine since. Most all the threads in response to this type of problem blame a faulty lift pump. Except one in which the owner knew the LP was working and did an air bleed at the drain hose on the filter. My question is , since I hear the buzzing sound of the fuel transfer and recieved fuel at the banjo bolt location on the injector pump does this necessarily mean that the injector pump is drawing fuel instead of recieving fuel from a properly working lift pump?And is the recomendation to replace the lift pump? The tesimony of the person that had the same problem with a good LP raised doubt that the LP is always at fault. Any others that doubt replacing the LP is the "ONLY" solution? Thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bill
2001 4wd 3500 stock
2001 4wd 3500 stock
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