I was out driving with my Grandson (15 yr learners permit) we where going about 55 and the engine/truck bucked about three times like it was not getting fuel, then getting fuel. I had him pull over I drove the truck a couple of miles then had him take over again. We stopped for a while then started driving again. He said Grandpa it's not getting any fuel, I said what do you mean. It's not getting any fuel and it's hard to steer and the breaks aren't working. We were only going about 25 mph when the truck quite. I just had him ease it over and stand on the breaks.
I would like to offer up an engine code, but I am having the below issue.
So, I checked FAQ to jog my memory on how to check engine codes. ON and off three times and leave it on the third time. This procedure is not working for me.
Is there a trick to this on and off again thing?
If I pull my fuel filter top off and it is empty would the problem be my fuel pump? (note the original fuel pump was replaced by the dealer with a new one in the fuel tank ages ago). If I just turn the key on without starting it I thinking it should fill the filter container shouldn't it, to determine if it is the fuel pump? The fuel filter was changed about 10 months ago, I usually change it once a year.
I know this information is on the forums some where, but how could I tell it is the injection pump?
The truck has about 225,000, never really had any issues. I put Banks stuff on it around 100,000 exhaust, some kinda of Banks controller. Again never really had any issues with it.
My Grandson said the engine moved around quite a bit while I was attempting to restart it.
I would like to offer up an engine code, but I am having the below issue.
So, I checked FAQ to jog my memory on how to check engine codes. ON and off three times and leave it on the third time. This procedure is not working for me.
Is there a trick to this on and off again thing?
If I pull my fuel filter top off and it is empty would the problem be my fuel pump? (note the original fuel pump was replaced by the dealer with a new one in the fuel tank ages ago). If I just turn the key on without starting it I thinking it should fill the filter container shouldn't it, to determine if it is the fuel pump? The fuel filter was changed about 10 months ago, I usually change it once a year.
I know this information is on the forums some where, but how could I tell it is the injection pump?
The truck has about 225,000, never really had any issues. I put Banks stuff on it around 100,000 exhaust, some kinda of Banks controller. Again never really had any issues with it.
My Grandson said the engine moved around quite a bit while I was attempting to restart it.