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Ok, so I have a story to tell, bear with me, for it is long. But, it is about why I am thankful for this website, and the information I've gained here.
My beautiful wife and I just celebrated our fifth anniversary on Friday. To celebrate, we took a cruise last week out of Tampa, Florida. Because we waited too long to book the cruise (my need to be at my job is always subject to change) the best flight we could find was $800 for the both of us. So, we decided to ride the tractor to Tampa instead. (about 11.5 hours from Baton Rouge, LA)
Made it to Tampa okay; I went over everything with a fine-tooth comb before leaving just to acheive peace of mind. However, after enjoying 7 great days in the Carribean, I return to find that I FORGOT TO UNPLUG MY GPS. Battery still had a little juice, since the keyless entry worked and the dash lights all came on, but not enough to overcome the compression in the engine and get it to turn over. Two tries and it wouldn't even crank.
I got a lot attendant with a jumper box to come over, he got enough juice in it to get it to fire, but it wouldn't keep running and quit after 15 seconds or so. After repeated tries to jump the battery, with another box and a car, I decided that the battery had been drained too far and had to be replaced.
So off I went to the nearest auto store open at 10:00 on a Sunday morning, and dropped $225 on an Optima yellow-top since, of course, that was all they carried for my Jeep. I bring it back to the dimly-lit parking garage and proceed to remove the old one and replace it with a crescent wrench multi-tool I keep in my console. "OK," I think, "We'll still be home by 9:00 tonight."
Crank, crank, crank; nothing. At this point I'm almost ready to put it in neutral and roll it off the ledge. Cursing and foaming at the mouth, I start thinking about the cost of getting to the airport, booking a last minute flight to get home, and what it would cost me to have it shipped back to Baton Rouge from Tampa for the repair. Money is a little tight after just dropping so much on the vacation - but hey, you do what you gotta do, right?
While I'm sitting there holding my breath and counting to ten, I think about the fuel. Now, I do not have a lift pump, but I have never had a problem with the fuel head through two filter changes. No hesitation, stumble, hard starting, nothing. But, because of what I read here, I decide to get out and try pumping the fuel system.
The first 8 or 9 pumps were very soft, it didn't feel like there was any resistance. So I pumped about 15 or so more times, and decided to try it. Turned the key, and - voila - it started right up. I had a check engine light for 400 or so miles (I was thinking about mackruss at this point) but it went off after we stopped in Pensacola for dinner. We made it home safe last night and a very tired Jeep owner got up and went to work this morning. My best guess is that the drained battery got just enough juice in it to fire and run a little, but not enough to operate the pump efficiently enough for it to suck fresh fuel in. So I basically ran out the fuel available in the rail and the line from the filter, and then - nothing. Either that or it sat too long and fuel drained back to the tank out of the line.
So why did I write this book of a post? Because if it were not for this site, I would never have thought about what that plunger-button on the fuel filter assembly is for. I would have gotten raped by a dealer or a towing/ hotshot service to get my Jeep back home because I was at the limit with my available diagnostic ability, lighting, and tools. That MORE than justifies the pittance they ask for to become a Lifetime Member.
Also, I now know what my next mod will be: a lift pump.
_________________ In this war of lines, so many have been crossed. Where will it all stop? 2006 Deep Beryl Green CRD Sport *SOLD 1/22/12*Provent, V6 Airbox, Fumoto, Samcos, GDE ECO & TCM Tune, Euro JK TC, Magnaflow Catback 245/70/16 Destination A/T's Boiler's Radiator Skid PlateJeepin' By Al 2.5 inch Adjust-A-Strut Lift, JBA Gen 4.5 UCA's (6/5/10) 
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