Air gets into the fuel system because the "system" is designed to suck the fuel from the fuel tank. So, all the fuel line connections from the tank to the fuel filler are prone to let air in. Best bet is to install the in-tank lift pump.
Installing the pump is pretty simple if you have any mechanical know-how. If you’re looking for a cheaper way to do it, go to your local auto salvage yard and grab the wire harness from a gas liberty that runs from under the drivers sided passenger seat all the way to the fuel tank. Then de-pin and transfer the 2 wires from the gas liberty harness into your CRD harness. Pumps can be found on Amazon cheap, just find one from a Dodge that has no more than 7-10 PSI. Part numbers can be found by searching LOST for what others have used. I found one for $30 and then transferred the pump onto my CRD pickup assembly. Before reinstalling the tank all the way, I made sure that the pump was operating correctly and sending fuel to the fuel filter head.
_________________ 05 CRD; Rebuilt top end w/ARP studs, EGR delete, SEGR, 3.7L HD cooling fan, Samco hoses, in tank pump, JBA coil overs & control arms, KK clevis fork, 1/2" cradle drop, 1/4" motor mount lift, WJ rear upper trilink w/WW mount, WJ lower control arms, 4:10 gear, front/rear air lockers, ARB bumper, Rock Lizard sliders/roof rack, Mod T-stat
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