My 04 had the factory fuel pump die twice..... once under warranty and once out... on the second failure we put the fuel pump in the tank service kit in...
We now have no start condition and we don't see any fuel when we cycle the pump based on the service manual procedure to crank it for 20 sec and the pump should run for 25 seconds after the cranking stops...
We now are draining the tank..... wouldn't you know that its full... . but the dealer has this module on the shelf and he's open tomorrow... .
We intend to test the circuit when we get the tank down... and look for 12 V to the pump during the cranking mode test... ... My question is there any protection for this circuit, fuse, circuit breaker that we need to look for when the tank is on the ground if there is no voltage to the pump during the test...
As soon as the tank is down... we'll test the wiring and power to the pump... BTW there is no fuel in the filter..... I can't believe that the sock is plugged... as most of the fuel this truck uses from a in bed tank thats pumped into the main tank... and that goes through a nice big filter... ...
Any thoughs would be invited... ...
We now have no start condition and we don't see any fuel when we cycle the pump based on the service manual procedure to crank it for 20 sec and the pump should run for 25 seconds after the cranking stops...
We now are draining the tank..... wouldn't you know that its full... . but the dealer has this module on the shelf and he's open tomorrow... .
We intend to test the circuit when we get the tank down... and look for 12 V to the pump during the cranking mode test... ... My question is there any protection for this circuit, fuse, circuit breaker that we need to look for when the tank is on the ground if there is no voltage to the pump during the test...
As soon as the tank is down... we'll test the wiring and power to the pump... BTW there is no fuel in the filter..... I can't believe that the sock is plugged... as most of the fuel this truck uses from a in bed tank thats pumped into the main tank... and that goes through a nice big filter... ...
Any thoughs would be invited... ...