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Huntindog
Dec 30, 2020Explorer
EVERY motor on the road will someday need a new fuel pump.
If your pump happens to be a CP4, then that job will cost many times more than just the price of the pump. If you are out of warranty, then it could even be more than the truck is worth.
If I still owned a CP4 truck, I would seriously consider replacing the pump at a certain interval, perhaps every 80K or so. Doing it before it fails would be MUCH cheaper.
Kudos to Ram for recognizing the problem and dong something about it.
When I bought this past year, for once I did not even look at Ford and Ram,,,,because they were using the CP4. If I were in the market now, I would take a hard look at Ram.
If your pump happens to be a CP4, then that job will cost many times more than just the price of the pump. If you are out of warranty, then it could even be more than the truck is worth.
If I still owned a CP4 truck, I would seriously consider replacing the pump at a certain interval, perhaps every 80K or so. Doing it before it fails would be MUCH cheaper.
Kudos to Ram for recognizing the problem and dong something about it.
When I bought this past year, for once I did not even look at Ford and Ram,,,,because they were using the CP4. If I were in the market now, I would take a hard look at Ram.
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