Having just pruchased a new 2002 Quadcab longbed with all the goodies and having read all the horror sories regarding lift pump problems, I am wondering why hasn't DC/Cummins done something about it?
My old 1990 has over 240,000 miles and the only thing to fail was the fuel shut off solenoid. Too bad Cummoins couldnt stick toi the old fashioned mechanical pump.
I also read in the TDR that the folks there have a regular diolog and good relations with Cummins (Cummins Column). Perhaps this issue has be brought up with them and I missed it. Any service bulletins for the 2002s?
I took my new truck on its "maiden voyage" up to Oregon and Washington and on the way back I pulled into Dennys for breakfast and saw a poor guy under the hood of his '96 with fuel all over the ground. The fuel line had totally rotted out.
As someone told me, I had better get fuel pressure guage asap. The newer units should get better not worse! But my new one does run circles around the "more chronologically mature" one.
"I like my truck"


My old 1990 has over 240,000 miles and the only thing to fail was the fuel shut off solenoid. Too bad Cummoins couldnt stick toi the old fashioned mechanical pump.
I also read in the TDR that the folks there have a regular diolog and good relations with Cummins (Cummins Column). Perhaps this issue has be brought up with them and I missed it. Any service bulletins for the 2002s?
I took my new truck on its "maiden voyage" up to Oregon and Washington and on the way back I pulled into Dennys for breakfast and saw a poor guy under the hood of his '96 with fuel all over the ground. The fuel line had totally rotted out.
As someone told me, I had better get fuel pressure guage asap. The newer units should get better not worse! But my new one does run circles around the "more chronologically mature" one.
"I like my truck"



