WantedWolf
Gold Member
01 cummins Dodge 3500 bogs down hard going up hills pulling trailer.
I was stumped and took it to dodge as I thought it was a computer problem.
I thought a replacement comp. would be pricey until they told me it was the fuel transfer pump and thats a $785 part. On top of that they assume that the injector pump has been damaged by being starved by the faulty transfer pump, and that the Inj. pump will need to be changed very soon anyway.
Ha now the Injector pump, they want $2700. Note: all these prices are just parts if I install. Dodge labour is 119.00/hr.
Oh and how could I forget... The new transfer pump is not an exact replacement. originaly found on the side of the block the new pump requires a conversion kit that relocates the pump inside the fuel tank.
Anyone else encounter this? The service guy said he was surprised because most of these were replaced under the 150k warenty
I am hoping I can dig up a working used original type transfer pump from another truck and install at a fraction of the cost and see what it solves before I go deep into a $4000.00 bill
I was stumped and took it to dodge as I thought it was a computer problem.
I thought a replacement comp. would be pricey until they told me it was the fuel transfer pump and thats a $785 part. On top of that they assume that the injector pump has been damaged by being starved by the faulty transfer pump, and that the Inj. pump will need to be changed very soon anyway.
Oh and how could I forget... The new transfer pump is not an exact replacement. originaly found on the side of the block the new pump requires a conversion kit that relocates the pump inside the fuel tank.
Anyone else encounter this? The service guy said he was surprised because most of these were replaced under the 150k warenty
I am hoping I can dig up a working used original type transfer pump from another truck and install at a fraction of the cost and see what it solves before I go deep into a $4000.00 bill