My lift pump started leaking externally about 3 weeks ago. I parked it the first day I noticed it and installed the in-tank kit from Chrysler. About a week after that, the engine quit while driving down the road. I pulled code 1688 (I think), anyway, the code for internal pump failure, no further diagnosis needed. Replaced VP-44 with a rebuild from Bosch. Ran fine the first night, but the next day coming home from work, it developed a miss at idle after it was warm. Just enough to shake the truck a little. The longer it idles, the better it gets.
I checked fuel pressure at the filter after I installed the pump and have 9-10 psi at idle and 5. 5-6 psi at full load full throttle. The guy at the shop where I bought my pump said those were good numbers for the in-tank pump.
I haven't bled the lines since the initial start up and plan to do so tomorrow, but I'm afraid it may be a bad pump. Any other ideas. I did a search and found a few threads, but none of them had a resolution posted, only ideas.
The truck is a 1999 with a little over 118K miles.
Thanks for any help you can offer. I've been lurking since forever and have been really impressed with the knowledge here. Thought I had better pony up my membership money because of all I've learned here!!
I checked fuel pressure at the filter after I installed the pump and have 9-10 psi at idle and 5. 5-6 psi at full load full throttle. The guy at the shop where I bought my pump said those were good numbers for the in-tank pump.
I haven't bled the lines since the initial start up and plan to do so tomorrow, but I'm afraid it may be a bad pump. Any other ideas. I did a search and found a few threads, but none of them had a resolution posted, only ideas.
The truck is a 1999 with a little over 118K miles.
Thanks for any help you can offer. I've been lurking since forever and have been really impressed with the knowledge here. Thought I had better pony up my membership money because of all I've learned here!!