[3rd Gen : 96-00]: 96 Dodge Grand Caravan Fuel Pump, P0300 Code
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96 Dodge Grand Caravan Fuel Pump, P0300 Code
96 Dodge Grand Caravan LE 3.8
Little history as might be relevant.
Prior to this issue, the vans fuel gage sometimes wouldn't work correctly and if it got near low it wouldn't start. Though if gage wasn't working correctly, maybe it was out.
Then one of the fuel pump nipples started spraying a fine spray of gas, so I replaced it with a Delphi fuel pump and new filter.
Since then if it gets low (at least according to fuel gage around 1/4 tank) it acts violently and throws P0300 code. Adding fuel resolves issue, little rough at first but returns to normal and the check engine light goes away.
Is this a bad fuel pump or could there be something else in play?
Little history as might be relevant.
Prior to this issue, the vans fuel gage sometimes wouldn't work correctly and if it got near low it wouldn't start. Though if gage wasn't working correctly, maybe it was out.
Then one of the fuel pump nipples started spraying a fine spray of gas, so I replaced it with a Delphi fuel pump and new filter.
Since then if it gets low (at least according to fuel gage around 1/4 tank) it acts violently and throws P0300 code. Adding fuel resolves issue, little rough at first but returns to normal and the check engine light goes away.
Is this a bad fuel pump or could there be something else in play?