Posted by Richard G. on July 06, 2021 at 06:19:13 from (108.192.144.203):
My 99 Dodge 3500 diesel farm truck would not fire up over 3 weeks ago. It would try to start up, but was only hitting on a few cylinders and would not get going. I could not hear the lift pump like I normally would. I put a new lift pump on it and a new fuel filter and wired the lift pump straight to the battery with a switch in the line. It is pumping now as I bled the filter. It will turn over fine but will not fire up. Gonna bleed the line going into the injector pump next and see what happens.
The guy that usually does my mechanic work told me he would come get it 3 weeks ago and when he did not show up, I went to see him and he promised to be there the next morning, he did not show again. I have always paid him cash when he does work for me. I am done with him. Any ideas?
I don't want to put much money into a truck that is 22 years old. Will look for a used truck if I can't get it going.
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