erockskj: I still don't think that it was actually a bad fuel pump after all the BS and outright lies they told you. Fuel pressure from the tank to the fuel head but not beyond? Yeah right. Remember this post...
erockskj wrote:
Well I sent an e-mail to DC to ask why my jeep is still in shop after 2 months. ( simple question ) they sent me a reply, get this, service rep said it was hard finding the right codes
because of all the modifications I`ve done.
Let`s see
1 BF Goodrich tires
2 Trailer hitch and wireing
3 Sticker on back glass that says TURBO DIESEL
4 Gauge on air box to check filter
5 Wix oil filter
6 Wix air filtr
7 Fumoto oil drain
8 Flo master muff
9 Cat II filter ( they replaced that with an OEM now ,completly new filter head)
10 B-20
If I can think of any more I will post WTF.............
Erock
Didn't they say at one time that the crank position sensor caused the no start during that fiasco?
I'm still convinced that the problem was air in the system which couldn't be purged without some kind of lift pump. My wife once ran ours out of fuel. Once refiled, I was able to use the fuel head primer to get fuel up to the fuel head and fill the filter, but it took forever cranking (two battery charges) to get the air out of the IP and rail(30 second intervals). I think that once the factory LP and IP lose prime, they just cant move anything through the system without some help. On another occasion, I had to drain a bad batch of fuel from the tank and system. For some reason I thought I would let the IP suck all the fuel out of the lines. Well, even though I had an inline lift pump by then, it still took a LOT of cranking to get the thing to fire again and some more cranking to get it to fire and run smoothly.
Point is, once these IPs get a large amount of air in them, they require a tremendous amount of cranking to get it out, and I could see how a mechanic who doesn't want to burn out the starter might think that the pump was bad because it wouldn't start within the first five minutes.