Fuel pump trouble. stumped
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Fuel pump trouble. stumped
So what I have is a 96 ram 3500 gas .. A few months ago I started having problems starting it, like it was not getting fuel. But, I could start it by turning the key on and listening as the fuel pump made a buzzing noise for about 15 seconds, waiting for it to stop. then turn the key off. After repeating that three or four times it would fire right up. Well, dummy that I am, I put off fixing it because its a REAL pain to drop the tank, ect ect. It got worse and worse, taking more and more tries to start. Finally the other day it would no longer start at all. I turned the key and the fuel pump made the buzzing noise, but never stopped buzzing. Im assuming it was trying to prime but couldnt? Soooo... I spent twelve hours yesterday jacking it up, dropping the tank, sweating and swearing. I got a pump from a decent auto salvage for fifty bucks. (new its two hundred). They tested it out before I left with it and said it pumped just fine. So I got all finished up about ten last night. And it wouldnt start. Im pretty po'd. I poured gas in the cup part of the pump assembly before I dropped it in the tank. I put three quarters of a tank of gas in the truck. It took thirty minutes but finally it primed and ran. Figured it would be ok then, but nope. It will not prime. Its JUST like before I changed it. Is there something else causing the pump not to prime? Could it be a bad pump even though it was bench tested? I hate the thought of dropping the tank again. Ideas, suggestions, .. Please???
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You are posting in the first gen section not the second where it should be. I believe you have a wiring issue or possible problem with the pcm. Prime means pressurizing the system so it can spray fuel in the cylinders. The pcm controls the fuel pump relay if it's not coming on either will the pump. You need to figure out if the relay is not coming on or if it's the pump. Why you would put in a used pump doesn't make any sense. Don't know what condition it's in. And even if the pump is running doesn't mean you are getting fuel pressure. Need to put a gauge on it and see what you have.