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Well those two codes really should not make it die. So, perhaps the codes were set as it went down. First suggestion is look at all electrical connections for corrosion, looseness, ect.
How did gauges get you by LP till two weeks later??? generally the LP precedes the VP by two weeks.
How did gauges get you by LP till two weeks later??? generally the LP precedes the VP by two weeks.
Turns out it was out of fuel (tank was reading 1/4 so I'm not sure whats up with that) I replaced the first LP about a year ago, then IP 3 months ago then LP went bad again right after that. When the IP went I was running in excess of 10# @ WOT (I have Wildcats fuel line upgrade kit)
Turns out it was out of fuel (tank was reading 1/4 so I'm not sure whats up with that) I replaced the first LP about a year ago, then IP 3 months ago then LP went bad again right after that. When the IP went I was running in excess of 10# @ WOT (I have Wildcats fuel line upgrade kit)
mishkaya
How common is it for the fuel sending unit to go bad? My truck died at 40 mph a few days ago, felt like it ran out of fuel. Cranks fine, no start. The tank was 1/4 full when it happened and I usually maintain a higher fuel level than that. When the weather allows, I will begin troubleshooting the fuel system. Never thought that it may have simply run out of fuel.
How common is it for the fuel sending unit to go bad? My truck died at 40 mph a few days ago, felt like it ran out of fuel. Cranks fine, no start. The tank was 1/4 full when it happened and I usually maintain a higher fuel level than that. When the weather allows, I will begin troubleshooting the fuel system. Never thought that it may have simply run out of fuel.
mishkaya
Is there a way to determine that my tank is actually dry? On the vehicles that I've owned with steel tanks, I could tap and get a resonate empty sound - not so with the Ram. I guess the tank is a good place to start in troubleshooting my fuel system. Simply running out of fuel could be an easy fix. So before I pour 10 gallons of fuel into the truck, is there anything else I need to do before I attempt to start it? I've never run out of fuel in the Cummins before. Prime or purge? This is new to me so I appreciate any advice anyone has to offer.
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Is there a way to determine that my tank is actually dry? On the vehicles that I've owned with steel tanks, I could tap and get a resonate empty sound - not so with the Ram. I guess the tank is a good place to start in troubleshooting my fuel system. Simply running out of fuel could be an easy fix. So before I pour 10 gallons of fuel into the truck, is there anything else I need to do before I attempt to start it? I've never run out of fuel in the Cummins before. Prime or purge? This is new to me so I appreciate any advice anyone has to offer.
Thanks!
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As far as I know, there is no easy way to tell if you still have fuel left in the tank on these trucks. If you reset your odometer every time you refill, you can check your distance to see if it looks reasonable or not.
mishkaya
It happened to me just after I got the truck. I had previously run the tank down to the warning light so I wasn't worried later when the tank went below 1/4.
At about 1/8, my truck died. After much hair pulling, (because I was SURE that there was still fuel in the tank), I filled up, bumped the starter a couple of times to prime and after a few seconds, it started right up.
I rarely let it get below 1/4 now.
At about 1/8, my truck died. After much hair pulling, (because I was SURE that there was still fuel in the tank), I filled up, bumped the starter a couple of times to prime and after a few seconds, it started right up.
I rarely let it get below 1/4 now.
That's good to know JoeCanuck, sorry I am learning at the expense of your misery.
mishkaya, I can't find a Schrader valve. Do I need to buy Parker access valves and install them to the top of my fuel filter at the test fitting ports? I have been reading many many posts throughout this website trying to help myself by educating myself as well as asking questions. It's time consuming but I feel that I am beginning to understand things. I hope I am not hi-jacking this thread. Thanks everyone!
mishkaya, I can't find a Schrader valve. Do I need to buy Parker access valves and install them to the top of my fuel filter at the test fitting ports? I have been reading many many posts throughout this website trying to help myself by educating myself as well as asking questions. It's time consuming but I feel that I am beginning to understand things. I hope I am not hi-jacking this thread. Thanks everyone!
That's good to know JoeCanuck, sorry I am learning at the expense of your misery.
mishkaya, I can't find a Schrader valve. Do I need to buy Parker access valves and install them to the top of my fuel filter at the test fitting ports? I have been reading many many posts throughout this website trying to help myself by educating myself as well as asking questions. It's time consuming but I feel that I am beginning to understand things. I hope I am not hi-jacking this thread. Thanks everyone!
mishkaya, I can't find a Schrader valve. Do I need to buy Parker access valves and install them to the top of my fuel filter at the test fitting ports? I have been reading many many posts throughout this website trying to help myself by educating myself as well as asking questions. It's time consuming but I feel that I am beginning to understand things. I hope I am not hi-jacking this thread. Thanks everyone!
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