Hi all. I'm newish to the forum, and could sure use help. For years, my 12v would light right up as soon as I turned the key to the start position, with no hesitation. However, lately, it's been losing it's fuel prime, and getting air mixed in somehow, after it sits for a few days or more. I have a FASS pump, which is probably 4-6 years old now. Seems to work "normally", yet somehow I'm getting air introduced into the system, and have had to open the feed line to the injection pump to bleed it before it will start up again. It's freaking annoying, because when I need to depend on it to run a load of whatever around town, I have to futz around with bleeding the fuel system to get it started again. No bueno!! FASS offers a bunch of different options, but I believe this is the one I have: https://fassride.com/shop/product/shop-category/1994-1998-5-9l-12v-cummins/fass-tsd10180f140g-titanium-signature-series-diesel-fuel-system-180f-140gph45psi-dodge-cummins-5-9l-1994-1998/ My stock injection pump was rebuilt at the same time the FASS was installed, and probably has 50k on it now, I'm guessing? Questions for the group: 1) Do FASS pumps begin to go bad over time and exhibit these symptoms? 2) Are there common places where air can get introduced into the system over a few days/weeks, even without diesel noticeably leaking onto the driveway? Anything you guys could offer would be super-helpful. I need to run a load down today, but have to go through the bleeding process, again. :-( Thank you so much, NomadDick