Shelby Griggs
TDR MEMBER
I know there has been a ton of lift pump threads, but wanted to specifically know if there is a higher failure rate in hot climates. I have 85K on my 2001. 5 and am on the second lift pump, having been replaced at 63K.
I just got home from about a 3K trip to Palm Springs, CA where the daily temperatures were over 100° F every day. On more than one occasion, the lift pump would quit and I would have 0 or or a negative FP. The lift pump worked fine on the return trip, BUT temperatures were more on the order of 80° or less, all the down into the high 20's this morning.
Do folks that live in the Southern US in hotter climates see this correlation with failed LP's and the heat?
Shelby
I just got home from about a 3K trip to Palm Springs, CA where the daily temperatures were over 100° F every day. On more than one occasion, the lift pump would quit and I would have 0 or or a negative FP. The lift pump worked fine on the return trip, BUT temperatures were more on the order of 80° or less, all the down into the high 20's this morning.
Do folks that live in the Southern US in hotter climates see this correlation with failed LP's and the heat?
Shelby