I had the 0191 code right around 2K, went in to the dealer, they cleared it, claimed no trouble found - computer glitch. The tech told me that for whatever reason about 1/2 the trucks he's seen throw this code, once cleared it never comes back again. Not so - mine did it a second time, took quite a few startups to clear itself. From all that I have read, that code has to do with low rail pressure. I became concerned about it more the second time because I think a chronic low pressure to the rail speaks loudly about supply/demand problems with the CP3 or a current problem with the relief valve sticking open or functioning slowly. Since we seem to run normal with a low fuel pressure of 6-8 and at WOT we can be at 0, this does not quite cut it regarding pressure. Obviously volume is minimally sufficient, but it is at that point when you throw the code. I installed a fuel pressure gauge to monitor the situation, have a rail pressure gauge (due to arrive today) for more monitoring. I picked up the kit to eliminate the valve just in case I had a problem on the road with it sticking open and not closing, could at least get it home without having a tow to the dealer to install a new relief valve. That scenario has already been experienced by many, and more than once I might add. So, no real update, but at least an idea of how to deal with it in the meantime. I hate to just install the kit and be done with the relief valve problem. I has been suggested that might bring on a whole new set of problems. Someone here or on another site is working on a mod, or another valve, or something? Maybe they will chime in regarding this. I have not had the problem again, and have not been able to duplicate it again, but at least I am prepared.
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