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Had to give up and take it to a trusted mechanic. He found that the new VP44 was bad. Ohm reading from the electrical on the pump was open thus the P1690 code. Timing wire bad. Waiting for a r
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I've seen brand new pumps fail right out of the box. Not to give bad press to any vendor but yeah it does happen. I just had a brand new pump kick out the P1689, P0252 and a few other ocdes. This is o
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Hopefully the incompetent boobs that did the pump will pay to have it fixed where I live. Just a day or so after said boobs installed the pump the thing was spraying fuel all over under the hood. They
Hi all,
I need some guidance, but first my story how the problem came to be.
The first part of September we went to the midwest (Iowa) from Utah with a 2700lb camper in the back. Truck was running fine. First stop in Sidney, Neraska I noticed what looked like a large wet spot on the drivers side rear wheel well cover. Looked like I ran through a puddle, but no rain or puddles insight.
Checked under the hood and did not see any problem. Checked under the truck in the morning and no leaks or spots on the ground. Ok so far so good.
Next stop in Lincoln, Nebraska and the wet spot had just about disappeared. Got to Altoona, Ia. and still ok. The weather all the way there was good..
Left Iowa on the 3rd and the wind was very bad. Truck was bucking a head wind all the way to Kearney, Nebraska. Stopped for the night and looked at the rear wheel area again. Major wetness there and front wheel well also. More checking and discovered diesel fuel had been spraying all over. Drips on the ground from the fuel under the frame and engine. Looked under the hood, started the engine, had the wife rev the engine while I looked for the leak. Nothing!!! Still 700 miles to go to home. Now what? I guess find a trusted shop in Kearney to look at it.
Friday the 4th. Mechanic took over an hour and a half trying to find the blasted leak. Finally found it. I was coming from the middle of the back of the VP44 where the little button or electrical connector is located. You could see it just barely blowing bubbles. I guess the added workload from the headwind made it leak that much better. VP44 bad, one available in the area. He started taking the old one off to get ready for the replacement. Got a call from his supplier, the employee he talked to was wrong as he sold the last one and just shipped it out. Should have one in by the 9th.
Great, labor day weekend, stranded, no place to go, no VP44! Got towed to a campground to spend the weekend. The old VP44 had 1 month left on the warranty and only 4000 miles on it, but I had no way to get a replacement for the defective one and no way to replace it myself. Ate that one.
Fast forward to the 9th. Got a new one (rebuilt of course) and we were on our way ( A lot poorer though). Started great, ran fine at freeway speeds, but I noticed a little miss at idle when we stopped for the night. Started fine the next morning, but still had an occasional miss at idle.
Made it home ok. Still had the miss at idle. Been busy with doctor appointments and such so the truck just sat in the garage. Went out yesterday, started the truck, still had the miss at idle. Not normal so I checked for codes and the P1690 showed up.
I just know enough to be dangerous without a little (a lot) of help.
What could it possibly be and what is the best way to fix it?
99 SLT 2500 Ram, 71676 original miles, fuel boss, 4 gauges, all the rest stock.