vshockey10 wrote:
Yes that could be it. I should see if it does it from a flat light in 4X4. So what should I do about this?
I think Sam's noob guide covers this
For starters bleed your fuel head and see how much air is in there. That's the thing under the hood that has the filter mounted to it.
When was your fuel filter last changed?
The basic problem is there is air naturally in diesel fuel and that air will collect at the highest point in the system and that's the fuel head.
The CP3 pump has a purge routine built into it but it can only handle "normal" amounts of air.
With air in the fuel head it's possible the fuel heater over heated and melted the connector. You can pull the heater connector off the head and if there's fuel there then the upgraded fuel head is needed. Some recommend it as a "must do" but my original fuel head is fine at 5 years and 45k miles.
If you have a cronic problem, it does not sound like it, a lift pump is a good idea and an intank one is a good solution
