Re: Dak died, now it won't start

From: Bill Day (bill@daysdomain.com)
Date: Sun Jan 19 2003 - 09:48:03 EST


I had my fule pump replaced at dealer, it was just around $550 instaleld I
think, been about a year. It is a whole unit that contains fuel pump,
filter and fuel gauge.

Bill Day

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon N. Benignus" <blkwidow1@primary.net>
To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: DML: Dak died, now it won't start

>
> > How much is it roughly to have the pump replaced at a dealer for those
that
> > have had it done?
> $450.
> If there is no fuel at the test port and the pump is not whirring, it
sounds
> like the pump is bad. To be sure IIRC you can switch the fuel pump relay
> with another in the system. Normal fuel pressure is about 38psi. Mine was
> only 5. They checked it in about 5 min. in the parking lot.
> I watched the guys change mine. They loosened the bolts on the bed, and a
> couple guys lifted the L side while another changed the pump.
>
> I seriously doubt the dealer would change the pump if you bought it
> elsewhere without charging a bit more in labor unless you have a good
> relationship with them.
>
> HTH and good luck.
>
> Jon
> STL MO
> 92 RC V6 auto
>

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