Haven't been on the forum for a while, but I think I have a problem & could use some help. I've owned my '99 3500 dually for about 5 years now. When I first got it the lift pump/ wait to start light would energize as soon as the ignition was turned on, but after a few months sometimes (about 50-70% of the time) it would take about 5 or 6 seconds to get the pulse/light. The engine would always crank but it wouldn't light off until the lift pump pulsed. No big deal, just wait for the fuel pressure gauge to pulse then hit the key. Over the years I've read this was an indication of a problem inside the ECM (the computer on the engine block) that requires replacement to correct. Being in no hurry to spend the cubic dollars to replace the ECM, I've just lived with it and there has been no change with the delayed pulse - until recently. Over the past week or two I've noticed the wait time for the pulse has increased from 5-6 seconds to 10-12 seconds, and it seems to be 100% of the time now. It still starts & runs fine after the pulse - just drove it to Dayton, OH & back, 6 hrs each way. All other systems work fine, no engine warning light, no trouble codes showing up on the Ultra Gauge.
So I'm looking for guidance so I know what to do on that one day when it fails to pulse. I'm a little too old school to understand all the intricacies of matching up a used ECM or flash codes and the like. Is there a proven reliable rework center for these ECMs? Will it still have to be flashed by a dealer to work. Any advice appreciated - thanks!
Module Masters can do ECM's but call them first and be clear that its a 99 Dodge Cummins Diesel. I'm just in the process of waiting for it to return right now. I had sent it back to verify ther
Haven't been on the forum for a while, but I think I have a problem & could use some help. I've owned my '99 3500 dually for about 5 years now. When I first got it the lift pump/ wait to start light would energize as soon as the ignition was turned on, but after a few months sometimes (about 50-70% of the time) it would take about 5 or 6 seconds to get the pulse/light. The engine would always crank but it wouldn't light off until the lift pump pulsed. No big deal, just wait for the fuel pressure gauge to pulse then hit the key. Over the years I've read this was an indication of a problem inside the ECM (the computer on the engine block) that requires replacement to correct. Being in no hurry to spend the cubic dollars to replace the ECM, I've just lived with it and there has been no change with the delayed pulse - until recently. Over the past week or two I've noticed the wait time for the pulse has increased from 5-6 seconds to 10-12 seconds, and it seems to be 100% of the time now. It still starts & runs fine after the pulse - just drove it to Dayton, OH & back, 6 hrs each way. All other systems work fine, no engine warning light, no trouble codes showing up on the Ultra Gauge.
So I'm looking for guidance so I know what to do on that one day when it fails to pulse. I'm a little too old school to understand all the intricacies of matching up a used ECM or flash codes and the like. Is there a proven reliable rework center for these ECMs? Will it still have to be flashed by a dealer to work. Any advice appreciated - thanks!