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Pump is most likely starting to wear out. But I would verify the fuel pressure is up to snuff and the fuel meets the lubricity requirements of Bosch (<450 HFRR) which today's US fuel is typically ~
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If it has the stock lift pump or dodge's fix, you can almost bet your vp is getting worn out due to lack of fuel
Experienced a dead pedal for the first time heading up the Blue Mountains last month on a trip to Seattle.
Didn't recur again for a day, but occurred periodically on the return trip home. Seems to be under light load - last freeze frame shows 8.2%.
No CEL, but found the DTC P0216 when I plugged in the scanner today, no other codes.
I have 2 questions: First, I'm trying to follow the article (P0216 Fuel Injection Pump Timing Failure)
and properly diagnose the problem. Where is "See FUEL INJECTION PUMP TIMING in ON-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS - RAM PICKUP - DIESEL article." located? I can't find it anywhere here.
Second question: Does it matter? From what I'm reading, is the pump doomed? I've seen references to the "Death Code". If I'm just buying time by going through the diagnostics, I'd rather replace both pumps now and be done with it and have a reliable truck. I really don't want to waste a bunch of time and repeated repairs.
Thanks!