P0148 engine died and fuel all over the engine
#12
RE: P0148 engine died and fuel all over the engine
Buford, I am really not trying to sound like a dick, but your sig size is against forum rules (too big.) This can cause loading speeds to slow for us broadband users and make it almost impossible for dial up users to view the page if everyone had a sig that size.
Here is something that is more ideal, just something I threw together real quick:
Btw, sorry I cant answer your question on what a FCA is.
Here is something that is more ideal, just something I threw together real quick:
Btw, sorry I cant answer your question on what a FCA is.
#17
RE: P0148 engine died and fuel all over the engine
I figured it was time for a change, not to mention all the noobs honestly thought I was gay. It was to the point it wasnt really funny anymore when people would avoid saying things to offend me thinking I was actually gay, lmao. I think this one suits me better anywho
#19
RE: P0148 engine died and fuel all over the engine
I don't know Nick.... I'd start using a different dealer if I were you. There's no reason a stock truck should crack a injectoor line unless it wasn't torqued properly in the first place. All these problems you're having isn't typical of these trucks. A lot of stuff needs to come out of the way to do a injector job correctly. As you know, mechanics get paid by the job. I've been told, to save time... many techs will not remove some of the stuff which cause them to not be able to access the bolts or/and nuts to correctly torque them. This may be what happen the last time you have a injector replaced which could have caused the resent problem. Techs don't care whether your truck works right or not.... it seems to be the attitude of the world anymore. It's just a 9 to 5 for most. Glad you got it fixed again... and again... and again.... wheeww !
#20
RE: P0148 engine died and fuel all over the engine
Yup, the black cloud that follows me is not the kind I like.[:@] I don't think there are any better choides around here for dealers (wish I was closer to David). The guy that did the injectors did the fuel line too. But I think that #4 may be more common than we think. I read of another guy on another forum having the same line crack. Then I checked with my local Cummins dealer and they had two of that particular line sitting on the shelf. Maybe coincidence maybe not. Any way, I'm gald I got it back. Driving my wifes Toyo minivan SUCKED!