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If you replaced the fuel pump, did you have to replace it again?

Old Jun 5, 2008 | 02:35 AM
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If you replaced the fuel pump, did you have to replace it again?

I don't believe my used CTD had the lift / fuel pump replaced. But I want to replace it as a preventive measure. It seems that some are lucky and still running with the original stock pump and others had to replace it (and again?)

On a variety of threads, folks had the dealer install the pump in the tank, other's are using an Air Dog / FASS / etc., or some prefer to keep the location of the stock pump where it is and use an aftermarket or replacement stock pump. If I decide on an Air Dog / FASS / etc., there are other threads that address which one to choose.

The question is for those of you who replaced the original stock pump and (a) put the pump in the tank, or (b) replaced the original stock pump with another stock pump or aftermarket pump, did you have to replace it again?

Maybe your response can include what option you chose and how many miles you have on it so far.
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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 06:34 AM
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I can't recall a post on the intank pump being replaced or a issue on any forum I've read. Just had mine done couple months back.
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