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Well its definatly the injection pump.The lift pump is working fine but i am going to replace it also while i am at it.I called dodge about it and there is a warranty but it doesnt cover my truck they said.A buddy of mine has the same year dodge deisel and they did his under the warranty so i dont know what the deal is there.I called a place in san bernardino that i have used on pumps in my othere trucks in the past called diesel injection service and they have a rebuilt inj. pump for 1100.00 exchange and i have to replace the lift pump to get the warranty so it will be like 1400.000 by the time i get all the parts.
Thanks to all the replys about this i apreciate it.
Danny
Just wondering if you checked the lift pump pressure? Did you pull any codes?
Normally when the pumps go south it's more of a gradual thing. The dealers are now installing a lift pump in the tank and it's generally regarded as a POS setup. Good luck with your truck. I've got an 01 and the only problem I've had is the rear tires wearing quickly :cool:
CS
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Just wondering if you checked the lift pump pressure? Did you pull any codes?
Normally when the pumps go south it's more of a gradual thing. The dealers are now installing a lift pump in the tank and it's generally regarded as a POS setup. Good luck with your truck. I've got an 01 and the only problem I've had is the rear tires wearing quickly :cool:
CS
The lift pump has about 4 lbs of pressure.I pulled two codes p1688,p1689 both those are injection pump failure code.
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