CHenry wrote:
CATCRD wrote:
Any other driveability symptoms? The high pressure pump may have sucked a big slug of air from the fuel filter head to trigger that code. Do you have a lift pump?
Yes, rough starts usually, rough idle "somtimes" it died once. New codes today also, I don't recall numbers but basically they said "MAP barometric presure" something or other and "#4cyl misfire". Starts slow so I had batt and alt tested and both tested good but batt showed to be only 54% charged. What's goin on here? It has 46k miles on it so I wouldn't expect any issues this early? Oil recently changed as well as all PM work.
Don't know about a lift pump, it's an 06 model so does that tell us anything?
This is pointing to air in the fuel

There's only a lift pump if you or a previous owner put one in

A good number of us have been down that road. Some will tell you to fix the air leak but it's more of a design problem then anything else. Our fuel lines from the tank to the filter head are from a gasoline KJ and were made to be under pressure and not a vacuum. I suspect if the fuel head is not burned around the heater plug that if you replaced all the fuel lines it might take care of your problem for a while. Mine had air in the fuel symptoms from the day I bought it new in 06 and the dealer "could not duplicate" and did nothing. I don't have the patience to put up with their BS so I resolved it myself with a Dodge/Cummins lift pump 2 years ago.
I replaced my battery last weekend with another group 34 Red top (not a 34R) and it starts much better now. My vehicle was made 4 years ago this week so it's time
