smokejunkie said:Does the TST plug into the fuel pressure connector? I had a similar thing happen and my fuel pressure connector had come unplugged.
Nope, it's not a pressure box so it dosen't need that connection.
smokejunkie said:Does the TST plug into the fuel pressure connector? I had a similar thing happen and my fuel pressure connector had come unplugged.
CIverson said:Anyway, cummins and dodge can only get it with the CP3 pump. If I can find it through bosch and it's not too expensive I'm gonna try one, otherwise it's going to the dealer.
CIverson said:Found it. It's 129$. I'm tempted to try it, but I already went and made an appt. for next week to get my truck fixed.
Looks like it's time to pull it and see if it rattles. In the FSM it said if you pull it and doesn't rattle it's bad.
GWoody said:What's FSM, factory service manual?? I can't find in my manual anything about rattle on this valve.
GWoody said:I think my manual came out before they decided to make this FCA a servicable part, used to be if this was bad you had to change the complete pump. Odd thing about the instructions is there are 3 bolts that hold this in.
JStieger said:What's the secret to removing the FCA electrical connector? Back when I had my fuel system problems and DC didn't offer this part separately, I wanted to check it per the shop manual procedure. I tried to undo the electrical connector and it wouldn't budge. Note that I am very prone to breaking stuff with just a bit of pressure sometimes :-laf !
CIverson said:I just pushed on the button and pulled back on it. It came off for me.
I know what you mean on braking stuff though. I cracked part of the lock on the cam sensor plug taking the TST off in cold weather.