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jalampi

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I have 2004. 5, 4x4, stock, 106000 miles, I'm the original owner, and my wife drives it 99% of the time.



Friday it drove fine to work 25 miles. On the way home after 18 miles of freeway driving I turned a corner put it to the floor and tried to pass a car and it lost power a few seconds later it picked back up.

A few miles down the road it did the same thing.

So I changed the fuel filter, I saw no signs of water or contamination, the filter did not look to bad. Last time I changed it was about 6 months ago.

I cycled the key a few times to prime it. It basically took over and hour of repeating this before it would start. I ran fine once it started.



To day I drove I to work 24 miles passed few few cars and it died. It took me about two minutes to restart, it runs rough four a little bit then soothed out. I made it to work.



I'm wondering if it's the fuel pump or something else. If I makes it home tonight I will need to play the lottery.



Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.



Thanks
 
Sounds like your eng mounted lift pump has had it. Those are the classic symptoms/warnings . You can go after market or do the Dodge retrofit kit and put a pump in the tank. If I had it to do over again, I would get a new eng mounted pump and carry a spare in the truck. It's easy to change on the side of the road.
 
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Engine mounted fuel pump 99. 9% sure of this.

one of two ways to go

1) replace the fuel filter mounted pump and carry a spare.

2) Go with an Airdog 100 (got mine from Glacier / Richard is outstanding to work with!!)

Glacier Diesel Power - Product Detail

Customer service beyond reproach.

Lifetime warranty almost 0 noise and better filtering.

Engine also runs quieter on the road can't even hear it anymore!

500. 00 no shipping had mine in 2 days

Just an Fyi, don't push your luck driving the truck until you fix it. There will be a time when it will not work no matter what you do!

Ask me how I know.

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Lift pump. I agree with Prairie Dog. I have been enjoying my truck for over a year now without having to drop the tank or plumbing in a new high dollar aftermarket system. I'm not against the aftermarkets pumps. I did the stock replacement for ease of replacement when I couldn't take the rig out of service to do those other changes. RDeFayette brings up a good point if you want to go with better filtration. I don't believe the stock lift pump is up to running 2 extra fuel filters.
 
I forgot to mention with the engine mounted lift pump if you go with the airdog you do NOT have to drop the tank.

Good point 04blackcherry.

Took about 2 hours to install messing around at that.
 
Two hours only for the Airdog? That gets it done after work. I would go aftermarket before I put the pump in the tank. When you think about it; $180 x 2 for a stock pump and back up, gets you pretty close to better filtration and more flow. I also hear very good things about GDP.
 
Two hours only for the Airdog? That gets it done after work.





I installed the AD100 on my truck in less than that... being they clamp the frame, its a very easy install. The longest part (for me) was figuring out where I wanted it on the frame rail. I already had the filler hose cut though, for the return manifold. But it installed easier than the FASS it replaced because there was no drilling involved.
 
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