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All of this is the reason that most all us have fuel pressure gauges. That way you can see these issues as they are happening. I lost the pump motor on my lift pump a few years back and never would ha
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No need to be under a load at idle, just crank and see what you have. The bad one is 2 to 3 while cruising. Probably near 0 at WOT. Have you changed the filters? The pump could be shot also. Do you kn
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You have to remember every time the fuel pressure is below 14 PSI the overflow valve is CLOSED. This means all the cooling and lubing fuel that normally would be there is gone. So typically the P0216
Yesterday I was coming home from a trip to the hunting property. Truck was running fine and then I hit a railroad track at 60 mph, when all of a sudden the engine got loud (valves seemed to clanked louder than norma) and I lost some throttle power. I never lost total power, just the majority. I could press the pedal 2/3 of the way down but didn't have much power. If I floored it, it downshifted hard and threw the rams up, but I didn't want to run it like that so I didn't do it but once. Other than hitting the rr track pretty hard, the only thing out of the ordinary was I filled up with fuel a few hours prior. I had a quarter tank prior to refueling (water in fuel possibly??). I limped her the rest for the 45 miles home and made these observations:
1. 90% of the time if I let off the throttle, the depressed the throttle I would regain full power, sometimes for a short period, sometimes for several miles.
2. Oil pressure and temp were normal.
3. Auto trans was half a quart low so I topped it off.
4. No leaks or loss of fluids.
Starts with no issue, however since I bought this truck in December it takes a while for the wait to start to come on. Another member here said that is indicative of the ECM going bad (could this be related??).
I still don't know why it won't appear in my sig, but this is a 1999 3500 QC 4x4 CTD with 337,000 on the clock.