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Archived No start, no pump noise, starter clicks

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I have a major problem. My truck died and I had it towed to the dealer. I just got a call from him and he told me that my worst fear has come true. My fuel pump went south and took the injector pump with it. He quoted me a price around 3000 bucks to fix both. I am in the military and deploying in a couple of weeks so don't have really any time at all. Am I just stuck with having them fix it. It is going to drain all o my savings. I am in Anchorage, AK, and any help or encouragement would be great. Thanks.





Truck is a 2000 Dodge 2500 with 137,000 miles on it. It is straight piped and I have the edge EZ.
 
I had a similar experience in IN where Scheid is. Thir $ was like $1800 if I remember right.



A grand is a grand. What about getting someone at home to go get the truck. Then find someone more local (to home) to do the work?



If I can help let me know.



Bob Weis



Ret UASF BTW
 
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