
About a week ago I my lift pump went bye bye while cursing along Interstate 80 at about 70mph, a couple stumbles and then dead. Once I got to the side of road and tried to fire her up again I could tell it was the lift pump, because I had no buzz, just a metal on metal / rattling sound was coming from the pump (best way I can describe it) when I first clicked the key over.
Being far from home with a dead truck I had to call for a tow to the nearest DC dealer. I truck is still under warranty, so I figured why not. (my first mistake) It took the Dover Dodge (second mistake taking it there) almost a week to get the pump. All I kept being told was it was on national back-order. But after a few days, the pump was in and after talking to the service manager I was told my pride and joy would be ready by 500pm.
So of course I show right at 5, wouldn’t you know that truck wasn’t even in the shop yet!!! So after a few minutes I was told “we’ll work tonight until it is done, should only take about 30mins”. I figured I would give them an hour considering that the I have seen where the pump is and I know that it would take some time to change it out.
So at 6 I returned, to find to tech’s standing there looking at my truck with a dumb look on their faces. So I ask, “What’s wrong?” the response “We can’t get to started. ” So through my mind rushes the thoughts “do they know what the H**L they are doing”. Apparently not. So I start to ask, did you…. .
1. change the fuel filter?
2. make sure that fuel is entering the filter?
3. crack open the injector lines to let air out of the system?
All where answered with a NO?
OK here comes the third mistake, I told them to do all that and she should fire up, and told them I would return in the morning. Why I didn’t stay to see that all was done properly I don’t know, maybe because I was so ****** that I had idiots working my truck. . Needless to say I returned in the morning and she was running, with a response from the tech’s and service manager. “How did you know that would work?” My response was “common sense” when really all of you here helped on that one.
So the real problem is now that I have the truck back I am running about 2 mpg lower that I use too. Also when I start up in the morning I blow white/blue smoke until she is warmed up. Do you think all the cranking of the motor that they did trying to get it started burned my rings or damaged my motor?
Any advice would really be helpful!!!
Thanks to all.
