I changed my fuel filter today, now I start the truck it runs at 450-500 rpm no throttle response and the idle is rough as a cobb. Any thoughts?
Don
Don
Don,John
When I bump the starter my pump runs and the gage in the cab reads 14psi and the gage under the hood at the fuel filter housing reads 15psi. I get no response from the throttle. Is it possible to suck air account of a cracked cap or a twisted o ring but not leak fuel? When the thing is at idle I do see that the fuel pressure drops to 2-3 psi? Thank you for your time.
Don
Don,I installed another new lift pump bumped the starter and pressure went to 14psi, would start and idle at 300-400 rpm, very very rough, never heard so much noise. I did not check the pressure while cranking though, will do in the morning.
Don,When cranking the pressure gages go to O, I now have 2 codes, p0253 and p1688.
John
When I bump the starter my pump runs and the gage in the cab reads 14psi and the gage under the hood at the fuel filter housing reads 15psi. I get no response from the throttle. Is it possible to suck air account of a cracked cap or a twisted o ring but not leak fuel? When the thing is at idle I do see that the fuel pressure drops to 2-3 psi? Thank you for your time.
Don
Don,I have recharged my batteries and in the morning I will go thru the process, thanks for all your time.
Don,John,
I have a full tank of fuel, after going thru what you explained the truck now idles at 750 rmp, still on the rough side, 14 psi at idle. When I give it throttle the rpm's flutter a little but still no throttle?
Same here, but maybe if the VP44 was on the ragged edge, the lack of fuel pressure could rupture the already weak accumulator diaphragm.Has that possiblity been considered? My old '01 would stumble and run rough for a minute or two but quickly purge air itself and smooth out when I dumped the fuel cannister.
You've got to figure the VP44's wear internally over time even when supplied with plenty of fuel. I guess there just comes a point when they give out and maybe we do help them along a little by allowing a bunch of air through them. Hopefully they give some fair warning first by throwing a trouble code... or at least having the courtesy of failing when the truck is in your driveway.Just wondering.
Hopefully they give some fair warning first by throwing a trouble code... or at least having the courtesy of failing when the truck is in your driveway.![]()