I don't have a permanently installed FP gauge, but I check it periodically with one by screwing it into the schrader valve.
Idle- 10 psi
WOT- 5 psi
WOT dragging 9k trailer- 4psi
WOT w/ Blue Chip box turned up- 3psi
I know these aren't the best #'s, nor the worst. I'm pretty moderate on the right foot and I never see the gauge go lower than 6 or 7 psi on any given day of driving. The WOT #'s were just from me trying to get the lowest possible readings. The truck only has 60k miles on it. Here's the question: Is it worth my time trying to argue with the dealership for a new lift pump ? I've read many posts here saying that some dealerships will only replace it under warranty if it reads ZERO. I've called a few local dealerships trying to find out what they consider "good" pressures, and two of them didn't even know what a lift pump does so they weren't sure.
I'd just hate to spend $60-80 on a "diagnostic" check when I could just put that $$$ towards a new lift pump, but I'd also like to get warranty work done, if I have the right to it.
thanks all
craig
Idle- 10 psi
WOT- 5 psi
WOT dragging 9k trailer- 4psi
WOT w/ Blue Chip box turned up- 3psi
I know these aren't the best #'s, nor the worst. I'm pretty moderate on the right foot and I never see the gauge go lower than 6 or 7 psi on any given day of driving. The WOT #'s were just from me trying to get the lowest possible readings. The truck only has 60k miles on it. Here's the question: Is it worth my time trying to argue with the dealership for a new lift pump ? I've read many posts here saying that some dealerships will only replace it under warranty if it reads ZERO. I've called a few local dealerships trying to find out what they consider "good" pressures, and two of them didn't even know what a lift pump does so they weren't sure.
I'd just hate to spend $60-80 on a "diagnostic" check when I could just put that $$$ towards a new lift pump, but I'd also like to get warranty work done, if I have the right to it.
thanks all
craig