Late 2001 2500
HO 6 speed 4wd
89,xxx miles
FASS rail mounted fuel pump
Gauges with Fuel pressure idiot lite.
Have to say that prior to fuel filter replacement I have had the same problem, but just an occasional skip then it would be fine.
Last week I changed the fuel filter and had to crack injectors to bleed the air out. Yesterday I purchased a trailer that was 100 miles away from home. Northern California summer with air temps high 90's. Drive over to seller of the trailer was uneventful. Took care of transaction and headed home, 15 min into return trip truck started to hesitate. Got off the main road into a parking lot. Pulled banjo bolt off of the VP44 and cycled it, lots of fuel. Hooked banjo back up, cracked #1 injector, lots of fuel. Fuel pressure idiot lite was off, could hear lift pump run normally.
Had around 1/4 tank of fuel talked to my mechanic and he suggested adding 5gal of fuel. Just then the seller called and said he forgot to give me the keys to the trailer. Told him what was going on and he brought me 5 gallons of diesel and the keys. Added the fuel, cycled the FASS a couple times, started rite up. Made a bee line for the fuel station and added 20 gallons.
Truck runs great for about 50 minutes / 45 miles, then same thing. Got off the freeway into a bus stop, this time totally dead. Before it would start and run for 5-10 seconds then die, this time it would just crank. This was around 4pm, the hottest part of the day.
Gave up and had buddy come get the trailer and towed the truck home.
This morning, started up no problem and let it idle for 10 min or so, smooth as silk.
Read codes yesterday
P370
P1690
P1691
Have looked them up and understand them.
My thought is that the electronics are heating up then die. After sufficient cooling they work again. Knowing what I know now I wish I would have had a can of the compressed air, I would have shot the VP44 cover and see if that would have cooled it down enough to get it running. Really think the transistor in there is dyeing of heat exhaustion.
Have seen a couple youtube videos of people taking a crack at replacing the transistor with minimal success. I have the skill to do the soldering and can take anything apart and put it back together.
My first choice would to purchase a new ecm for the pump or even a used one, then secondly give the transistor replacement a shot.
Any thoughts / suggestions would be appreciated, would rather not spend $1500 - $2k for a new VP44 when I feel the mechanicals are fine.
Thank you
John Cooper
HO 6 speed 4wd
89,xxx miles
FASS rail mounted fuel pump
Gauges with Fuel pressure idiot lite.
Have to say that prior to fuel filter replacement I have had the same problem, but just an occasional skip then it would be fine.
Last week I changed the fuel filter and had to crack injectors to bleed the air out. Yesterday I purchased a trailer that was 100 miles away from home. Northern California summer with air temps high 90's. Drive over to seller of the trailer was uneventful. Took care of transaction and headed home, 15 min into return trip truck started to hesitate. Got off the main road into a parking lot. Pulled banjo bolt off of the VP44 and cycled it, lots of fuel. Hooked banjo back up, cracked #1 injector, lots of fuel. Fuel pressure idiot lite was off, could hear lift pump run normally.
Had around 1/4 tank of fuel talked to my mechanic and he suggested adding 5gal of fuel. Just then the seller called and said he forgot to give me the keys to the trailer. Told him what was going on and he brought me 5 gallons of diesel and the keys. Added the fuel, cycled the FASS a couple times, started rite up. Made a bee line for the fuel station and added 20 gallons.
Truck runs great for about 50 minutes / 45 miles, then same thing. Got off the freeway into a bus stop, this time totally dead. Before it would start and run for 5-10 seconds then die, this time it would just crank. This was around 4pm, the hottest part of the day.
Gave up and had buddy come get the trailer and towed the truck home.
This morning, started up no problem and let it idle for 10 min or so, smooth as silk.
Read codes yesterday
P370
P1690
P1691
Have looked them up and understand them.
My thought is that the electronics are heating up then die. After sufficient cooling they work again. Knowing what I know now I wish I would have had a can of the compressed air, I would have shot the VP44 cover and see if that would have cooled it down enough to get it running. Really think the transistor in there is dyeing of heat exhaustion.
Have seen a couple youtube videos of people taking a crack at replacing the transistor with minimal success. I have the skill to do the soldering and can take anything apart and put it back together.
My first choice would to purchase a new ecm for the pump or even a used one, then secondly give the transistor replacement a shot.
Any thoughts / suggestions would be appreciated, would rather not spend $1500 - $2k for a new VP44 when I feel the mechanicals are fine.
Thank you
John Cooper