Posted July 5, 201113 yr My lift pump takes 20-25 seconds to get power; I think thats too long. No Codes. Sign of Fubar PCM?:banghead:
July 6, 201113 yr Can't help on the specs, sorry, but I did check my truck after reading your comment, and as soon as I turned my key, the lift pump started. After thumbing through my manual, nothing was indicated as to this issue.
July 6, 201113 yr Owner My lift pump takes 20-25 seconds to get power; I think thats too long. No Codes. Sign of Fubar PCM?:banghead: ECM... ECM is in sole control of the lift pump circuit... No relays unless you got a aftermarket... G107 is behind the starter if your wondering so you'll have to remove the starter to get that ground...
July 6, 201113 yr Author I'm going to clean the ground just to make sure before I shell out $400 for a rebuilt ECM; cant find a used one. :banghead:
July 7, 201113 yr I have a '99 that has a similar problem. I purchased the truck last November & at first my pump powered up as normal; ~2 second pulse as soon as key was turned on, 25 second run time if starter is bumped. At sometime during this past winter it changed to no discernible pattern. Occasionally I'll get the pulse as soon as the key is turned, but not often. Most the time if I wait like you (~25 sec) it will pulse. Sometimes it won't pulse unless I bump the starter. I've tried starting the truck without waiting for the lift pump to turn on; a cold engine won't start but if I had recently shut it down (like at a fuel fill-up) it will start without transfer fuel pump pressure. As soon as the engine starts the transfer pump stays on-line and performs as normal. I suspect that the problem is a glitch in the ECM and perhaps could be sorted with a "re-flash" from a dealer. Keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn't leave me stranded.Joe in St Louis
July 7, 201113 yr Author Glad to hear I am not the only one Joe; but sorry its happening to you. I just bit the bullet and ordered a reman from NAPA.
July 9, 201113 yr Glad to hear I am not the only one Joe; but sorry its happening to you. I just bit the bullet and ordered a reman from NAPA. how much for a napa reman?
July 9, 201113 yr be interested in how that one works. i spent $1000 whole sale thry chrysler and a very bad experience thru a rebuilder.
July 14, 201113 yr Author ACK, Got home and they shipped me the PCM!!!! Thay dont have the ECM:banghead:
July 14, 201113 yr thats not the first time i have heard of that one happening. you would think when you order an ECM it would be difficult to mistake for a PCM. evidently not.
July 21, 201113 yr Havent paid attention but is the WTS light on? Maybe it will only pulse after that light goes out?
July 22, 201113 yr I have 2 of the 98.5 24v, and if the wts light doesn't come on, the truck just turns over! But as soon as the wts light comes on the lift pump fires and the truck will crank and run! I've had my ecm reflashed an it didn't help on my truck! I've been dealing with this for several years now, and haven't found the answer!
July 25, 201113 yr Owner What would happen if you just wired the lift pump to the battery with a switch? Well if you turn on the pump before you start the truck you'll have hard starting issues. Then if you forget to turn on the pump after you start the engine then you VP44 will be ruined... During cranking the lift pump is modulated at 50% duty cycle till you release the key to prevent excessive pressure during starting.
July 25, 201113 yr During cranking the lift pump is modulated at 50% duty cycle till you release the key to prevent excessive pressure during starting. Don't follow what you mean by 50% duty cycle. I would get a 2 second pulse, then pump would turn off until engine started. If I bumped the starter the pump would run for 25 seconds then shut off, but it would start fine anytime during the 25 second run. How is "duty cycle" modulated on the big pumps like Airdog, FASS, Raptor, etc. that are wired through a relay?
July 26, 201113 yr Owner Don't follow what you mean by 50% duty cycle. I would get a 2 second pulse, then pump would turn off until engine started. If I bumped the starter the pump would run for 25 seconds then shut off, but it would start fine anytime during the 25 second run. How is "duty cycle" modulated on the big pumps like Airdog, FASS, Raptor, etc. that are wired through a relay? When you cranking on the starter the ECM send a on - off - on - off - on signal ot the lift pump at exactly 50% off and %50 percent on. http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCJjMzRImpA
July 26, 201113 yr is it relevant that on my '01, if I turn the key on, no pump action occurs? But if I bump the starter, the pump will 'prime' for about 5-10 secs?
July 26, 201113 yr Mike, Thanks for the video. Never saw that on my gauge, but then I never have cranked mine over with the relay removed. Once I get a pulse from the fuel transfer pump, it starts instantly like your truck. It is just that sometimes I don't get any power to the pump unless I bump the starter. Other times it gets a quick pulse as soon as the key is turned on, or it may take 5 seconds or so before it pulses. No real pattern I can discern.Joe in St Louis
July 31, 201113 yr is it relevant that on my '01, if I turn the key on, no pump action occurs? But if I bump the starter, the pump will 'prime' for about 5-10 secs? Your LP should run about 25 seconds if you bump the starter, otherwise you have a 'normal' truck.
My lift pump takes 20-25 seconds to get power; I think thats too long. No Codes. Sign of Fubar PCM?:banghead: