Jan-21-2016 05:19 AM
Jan-25-2016 03:49 AM
RandandDoug wrote:
I had the same "sounding" issue a couple years ago, and it was a sensor on the fuel rail. Hope yours is just as easy.
Jan-24-2016 04:19 PM
Jan-24-2016 02:03 PM
artillery6 wrote:
We have used Rocky Mountain in El Paso and found them to be very professional and know what they are doing. I would recommend them.
Jan-24-2016 05:01 AM
Jan-23-2016 03:15 PM
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Jan-23-2016 10:23 AM
RayChez wrote:
Yea! code 559 is low fuel pump pressure. Might have to change out the fuel pump.
Jan-23-2016 09:36 AM
Fiesta wrote:
To answer the OP. We lived in El Paso for 22 years. The service there was terrible. Too many across the border mechanics....
Make sure the person working on your vehicle is truly certified by actually looking at his/her credituals.
Jan-23-2016 08:50 AM
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Jan-23-2016 06:35 AM
moisheh wrote:
Access is dependent on your unit side V rear rad. On mine it is very easy to open the hatch. It is not in the floor under the bed or in the closet. I opened it up but the mechanic was able to climb into the engine compartment and reach. You need a skinny mechanic. There is one other possibility for your problem. When they removed the filters were they full? Are the thick o rings installed? On mine there was one filter mounting flange that was not machined straight. Don't know how it worked for 7 years. BTW there is a new improved filter . I am sick today so cannot get it but hopefully will find the # tomorrow. If the only code is that 559 Cummins has a whole list of things to check or replace. But I would suggest to just do the things I did. Anything else is going to be mega bucks. Do you have those plastic fuel lines? Could one of them have rubbed on something and made a pin hole? Please keep us posted. ON EDIT: What brand of filter are you using?
Jan-23-2016 05:43 AM
Jan-22-2016 10:56 AM
moisheh wrote:
Fuel problems
I had a similar problem and a Cummins specialist could not fix the problem. Did some googling and 2 or 3 other ISL owners had the same problem. It was the fuel rail pressure switch and sensor. Even though they were faulty it did not show up on a test. Parts are about $250.00 . Were you getting a 559 code? You might have to join IRV2 to read the above link.
Moisheh
Jan-22-2016 06:00 AM