About a month ago I have noticed my truck takes a while to turn over. In the morning it is worse then if it is warm, but it still seems like it takes longer then it should. I have done a search and seams like the common causes are the fuel rail relief valve opening up or bad injectors. The TSB for white smoke and hard starts doesn't really seam to be the problem. It really feels like it is a lack of fuel problem. I didn't know if anyone had a good test prceedure for diagnosing the problem. I figue I may have to get the high pressure fuel rail guage. If you think there was a previous thread that I missed in my search please send me the link.
I have about 125k on the clock. Also, I think I have dropped MPG, but that may just be the low sulpher fuel????
Thanks,
Aaron
I have about 125k on the clock. Also, I think I have dropped MPG, but that may just be the low sulpher fuel????
Thanks,
Aaron
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