newbie from WI
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newbie from WI
Hi guys. I got a 2004 srw 3500. Runs great most of the time but for no reason it will die and I have to coast to the side of the road and stop. I turn it over to start and it cranks and fires for about one second and dies again. This has happened a lot and sometimes takes up to 15 minutes to get running again. No codes and I had it in the shop on a scanner and still nothing. Drove it today and it ran fine............
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Do you have any guages? I would take a look at our fuel filter. Change that out first.
Being an '04, its possible that you still have the lift pump by the fuel canister. They are know to go out. You need to make sure that you're getting 10psi from the lift pump to the injector pump (cp3).
Being an '04, its possible that you still have the lift pump by the fuel canister. They are know to go out. You need to make sure that you're getting 10psi from the lift pump to the injector pump (cp3).
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Maybe an admin will move this to the proper section so this newbie can get some help.
Severely clogged air/fuel filters have been known to cause these issues in addition to what tesla440 suggested...
Severely clogged air/fuel filters have been known to cause these issues in addition to what tesla440 suggested...
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Thanks guys. This has been going on for a while. The truck runs fine now. I changed the fuel filter, oil, and cleaned the air filter last month and noticed some improvement in the performance, but still dies for no reason and sometimes it will be OK for a week and the just quit.
I have been to other sites on the web and so far this one beats them all. I have read some of the posts from Madhat and will be voting on Monday.
I don't have any gauges yet but have Juice with attitude the previous owner installed. That monitors the EGT, Boost, and tranny temp. They are all fine..............
I have been to other sites on the web and so far this one beats them all. I have read some of the posts from Madhat and will be voting on Monday.
I don't have any gauges yet but have Juice with attitude the previous owner installed. That monitors the EGT, Boost, and tranny temp. They are all fine..............
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THANKS GUYS.....It quit yesterday while going down the road and when I got to the side of the road it started on the first try.The truck is an 04 with only 80,000 miles I am leaning towards replacing the original LP. which one works the best?
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air dog , fass, fuel boss it depends what you want. i run a fuel boss mechanical pump the air dogg is good too! opie makes a mitusa pump which is an awesome mechanical too!
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funny, I had this same problem yesterday. Went to start the truck after work and same "runs for a second and dies". Mine started after the 4th try. I have the tank lift pump (OEM replaced under warranty) which might be going out but I haven't heard of any issues with the new in-tank pump. When my original pump died it just died and did not restart.
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It would be nice to take a lift pump pressure reading...
I'm wondering if it could be due to the engine immobilizer. I know of motorcycles that had a problem with the antenna ring cracking.
I'm wondering if it could be due to the engine immobilizer. I know of motorcycles that had a problem with the antenna ring cracking.
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This is a common problem on the 03-04.5 trucks. The lift pump is mounted on the fuel filter canister, a bad design.
You can get a Raptor 150 or 100 for around 350-ish, and the install is super easy. I would NOT replace the pump with an OEM style canister pump.
There are many more options. If you are leaning toward performance, I'd go with an Air Dog. They are around 499, I think.
I would NOT continue to run the truck with the LP failing. It is not a proven fact, but starving the CP3 can kill it, and you're looking at around 1200 bucks for one of those.
I have done quite a few of these, if you want more info, please shoot me a PM, I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
You can get a Raptor 150 or 100 for around 350-ish, and the install is super easy. I would NOT replace the pump with an OEM style canister pump.
There are many more options. If you are leaning toward performance, I'd go with an Air Dog. They are around 499, I think.
I would NOT continue to run the truck with the LP failing. It is not a proven fact, but starving the CP3 can kill it, and you're looking at around 1200 bucks for one of those.
I have done quite a few of these, if you want more info, please shoot me a PM, I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
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