I have a 2001 1 ton with about 40000 miles on it. Lately it has been stumbling after accelerating after a stop and idling erratically, not always but I have begun to notice it more and more. This morning we were set to make a 200 mile trip and I decided to change the fuel filter just in case it was the problem. Well after changing the fuel filter and going through the bump the starter bit, I realized that I could not hear the pump working. Always before it was a very easy change, bump the starter listen till the pump stops and do it again for 3 or 4 times and it started. Not this time! No noise from the pump at all when in the cab, if you stick your head under the hood you could barely hear it. The long and short of it is I took the filter back out and hardly any diesel in the can. Called the purchasing dealer and they agreed that the pump was probably bad. They (Irwin Auto of Woodward, OK) said that the pumps had to be tested and then ordered from DC! They said to call road side assistance and get them to tow it in. I tried and roadside said because I had over 36000 mi on it roadside was not going to pay for the tow. Had them call the dealer who said that it should be covered. Road side did and called back and still said no go. I called the dealer back and they gave me a tow operator to call and to give them the bill and they would fight it out with the Dodge rep. So far I think the dealer is doing all they can, but this deal with not being able to stock the pumps in bull! They said that they had replaced so many that it seemed that maybe DC was cost saving! Also the dealer said mine was the 3rd truck that needed towed this week (didn't say that the others were lift pump related) but the other 2 had like 70,000+ miles and roadside towed them no problem.
Any one have any thoughts on this deal? Does it sound like a lift pump to you?
Thanks in advance
Any one have any thoughts on this deal? Does it sound like a lift pump to you?
Thanks in advance