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I think my fuel pump is going out
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<blockquote data-quote="4play" data-source="post: 1107082" data-attributes="member: 7223"><p>There have been known issues with the additives in todays fuels to buildup on the fuel level sender board/contacts ( sulfur contamination ). Sometimes this is a bigger issue with vehicles that don't get used often but not always. I would recommend trying a additive first as this could be the cheapest solution. Look for the additive Chevron/Techron, this additive is known to be decent at cleaning the system of buildup. Also with using this additive I suggest using an alternate brand of fuel, 2-3 tanks may be needed. </p><p></p><p>Your condition is not a trait of the fuel pump failing, but sometimes fuel level sensors can not be replaced without replacing the entire pump assy. this might be the way you truck is but I dont know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4play, post: 1107082, member: 7223"] There have been known issues with the additives in todays fuels to buildup on the fuel level sender board/contacts ( sulfur contamination ). Sometimes this is a bigger issue with vehicles that don't get used often but not always. I would recommend trying a additive first as this could be the cheapest solution. Look for the additive Chevron/Techron, this additive is known to be decent at cleaning the system of buildup. Also with using this additive I suggest using an alternate brand of fuel, 2-3 tanks may be needed. Your condition is not a trait of the fuel pump failing, but sometimes fuel level sensors can not be replaced without replacing the entire pump assy. this might be the way you truck is but I dont know. [/QUOTE]
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