I got my Edge Comp today so I was very happy. I put it in right after work. As soon as I started the truck the water in fuel light came on. I'm new to diesel's so I did what any other 6 year old at christmas would do. I ignored it and went for a short ride. Truck ran ok but seemed to run out of steam up top.
Anyhow I came home and did some research on what to do about this water in fuel light. I found the drain for the fuel canister so I drained it bit. I hoped in the truck and started it up. Water in fuel light still on. It ran for about 10 seconds and died. So I cycled the lift pump about a total of 30 times now. I have loosened the line post filter to try and bleed out the air but still nothing. I can't get any fuel and yes there is almost a half a tank.
I guess I'm just having problems stmoaching that the lift pump was good before I drained the canister and it's bad now. The truck has 112k. As far as I know it the original pump. I added gauges but not a fuel gauge yet. So I do not know what the pressure was. Does someone make a test gauge that isn't 200 dollars?
Could I be missing something or is my lift pump bad?
If the pump was weak to begin with could I have taxed it and wiped it out by adding the comp?
If it's bad what should I replace I replace it with? Another lift pump or is there something better?
Isn't it weird that the water in fuel light came on imediatly after installing the comp?
Good thing the Vegas trip was last week with the way my luck is ruinning today.
Rob
Anyhow I came home and did some research on what to do about this water in fuel light. I found the drain for the fuel canister so I drained it bit. I hoped in the truck and started it up. Water in fuel light still on. It ran for about 10 seconds and died. So I cycled the lift pump about a total of 30 times now. I have loosened the line post filter to try and bleed out the air but still nothing. I can't get any fuel and yes there is almost a half a tank.
I guess I'm just having problems stmoaching that the lift pump was good before I drained the canister and it's bad now. The truck has 112k. As far as I know it the original pump. I added gauges but not a fuel gauge yet. So I do not know what the pressure was. Does someone make a test gauge that isn't 200 dollars?
Could I be missing something or is my lift pump bad?
If the pump was weak to begin with could I have taxed it and wiped it out by adding the comp?
If it's bad what should I replace I replace it with? Another lift pump or is there something better?
Isn't it weird that the water in fuel light came on imediatly after installing the comp?
Good thing the Vegas trip was last week with the way my luck is ruinning today.
Rob