I read some posts on here about the rollover valve on top of the fuel tank becoming bad and causing excess suction in the fuel tank, and as a result placing more stress on the transfer pump, which in turn exacerbates the infamous ticking sound. It was supposed to be a relatively inexpensive part, so I figured I would check at the dealer to see how much a new rollover valve cost. Well, according to the parts counter man, the rollover valve is part of the whole fuel module on the 98 and newer trucks, and the whole unit costs something upwards of $400. Figures.
So, my question is, have any of you been able to troubleshoot/repair the 98 and newer style rollover valves without replacing the whole fuel module? Thanks in advance.
CTD12V
So, my question is, have any of you been able to troubleshoot/repair the 98 and newer style rollover valves without replacing the whole fuel module? Thanks in advance.
CTD12V