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'00 1500 5.9 Fuel Filter?

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Old 11-24-2010, 05:41 AM
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So my truck died when trying to take off from a light the other day. I pressed the throttle, it hesitated and just died. It would crank but not turn over, i got a push from a cop to a parking lot, after sitting about 10 mins I got it to start. I know the fuel pump is running (I can hear it kick on when i turn the key to run. It goes for a second or three...) it seems to run fine now though I've yet to brave the open road since the little incident... My question is could it be something as simple as a clogged fuel filter?
 
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it could be, but the fuel filter is located inthe tank, thus requiring having to change the entire fuel pump...
 
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Crap... lol I was hoping to avoid dropping the tank... just reading up on the subject, is it true that the pump and filter are one?? I would like to avoid the $200 hole in my wallet if possible...
 
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The filter/pressure regulator is on top of the fuel pump. Still have to lower tank some to get at it. It can be replaced by purchasing it from the dealer. But, it will cost just as much as a complete aftermarket pump. Some how I don't think it's your problem. The pump needs to be properly tested using a pressure gauge, before spending money on something that might not be broke.


And check to see if there are any stored codes https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...code-list.html
 
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sounds like your o2 sensor or cat decided it wanted to take a dump...
 
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You guys arent really helping with the whole loathing of the money spending... lol
 
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lol welcome to the joys of owning a 10 year old truck!


The cats are known in these things to clog up and rob/kill power completely. Do you get a rotten eggs/sulphur smell at all? That would indicate a bad cat. The good thing, if it IS the cat, is that you could just punch the guts out of it and be good... Mine is like that, and it's been like that since before I bought it 2 years ago. You might even like the sound lol...
 
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Originally Posted by ThirstyRam86
You guys arent really helping with the whole loathing of the money spending... lol
Umm, I did. Spend $25 on a fuel pressure tester(that can be very handy) or just replace the $200 pump, and have that not be the problem.
 
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+1 zman
 
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Umm, I did. Spend $25 on a fuel pressure tester(that can be very handy) or just replace the $200 pump, and have that not be the problem.
Well yeah youre right but gotta wait till the weekend, Father in law has got one... I just dont like not knowing if im gonna have to drop the money or not...

Tangent, a buddy of mine said there should be a second filter in-line along the frame rail... is this true??? wouldnt mind spendin $20 or so to replace that... ( couldnt hurt to do so even if its not the prob right??)
 


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