โSep-09-2020 09:22 AM
โSep-27-2020 11:36 AM
โSep-12-2020 09:50 AM
Chum lee wrote:
IMO, you are dealing with a bunch of effing morons. I drive the same chassis as you. It DOES NOT NEED AN AUXILIARY FUEL PUMP. Any fault codes? This is a band-aid solution to fix a simple problem.
Chum lee
โSep-10-2020 08:43 PM
Gnarley wrote:
WE are stranded in Grants Pass.
We broke down near the bottom of Sexton Pass on I5 on the Saturday of the Laborday Weekend. No Tow Trucks were available and we had to stay in the rig overnight 4 feet from the slow lane on a curve! We were towed at 11 AM Sunday morning back into Grants Pass and dropped at the Walmart and now safe. There are few tow rigs available in some areas and few shops or mobile techs or shops that can handle a large RV. This situation is exacerbated on long holiday weekends!
Vehicle: 1999 Holiday Rambler Vacationer F53 gas Triton v10, 1/3 tank of gas. Prior owner at some point installed a frame mounted aux fuel pump before and attached to the filter.
Conditions: Driving 55 MPH and pulling a dolly with a Hyundai Tucson on 9/5/2020 at about 2:30 PM and 99 degrees.
What happened? We don't yet know what failed. I crawled under and believed the aux pump failed and found a replacement. I installed it in the extreme heat, it did not fix the problem. It would start but did not continue running. FUEL or Pump in tank failure? We found a single mobile tech that was available, there were no other options. He showed up later Sunday and dropped the tank, the pump was non-op. We found one at a parts store and it was installed. It didn't seem to run any different. The tech questioned his install and dropped the tank again. Everything seemed as it should. Sunday he scanned and looked for codes and a few senors that were questionable were replaced as a precaution, and had no impact or change.
2 working pumps may have also overfuled the systems. We tried both and it runs really bad with the frame rail pump installed.
UNSURE what to think. Tuesday morning after checking various connections and replacing a suspect damaged fuel pressure regulator we removed the frame rail secondary pump!
We drove with the engine cover off and had a fuel pressure gauge hooked up to the fuel rail and it had the correct pressures and the engine ran perfect! Up and down hills in town for about 30 minutes and no problems! You could watch the fuel pressure rise on the hills as should be expected. We put the engine cover on and went for a drive on I5. It immediately had a problem and under load lost pressure.
Everything was good with the engine cover off and with it on there was more heat and had an instant effect on drivability. SIDENOTE we only had about 1/3rd tank of gas, could a pump that's not fully submerged overheat and cause a loss of fuel pressure under load?
Due to the fires we are stuck. The 2 week trip we planned is canceled and now we are trying to get back home. We may have to abandon our RV and store it since we don't trust driving it home 400 miles away.
Does anyone have any helpful suggestions?
Thanks
โSep-10-2020 08:44 AM
โSep-10-2020 07:28 AM
โSep-09-2020 04:45 PM
โSep-09-2020 04:12 PM
midnightsadie wrote:
heat ? cover off ran good? sounds like vabor lock,, fuels getting to hot.
โSep-09-2020 03:42 PM
โSep-09-2020 02:57 PM
carringb wrote:
That's what made me suspect a vacuum issue. The FPR is controlled solely by engine vacuum. When vacuum goes down, fuel pressure should go up. But if it's missing vacuum, the PCM will compensate via the O2 sensor, but it doesn't respond fast enough to to "un-compensate". Whenever I've run into this, I use a hand vacuum pump with a gauge, and verify fuel pressure is responding correctly to change in vacuum. Autozone should have both on hand to loan out for free. A collapsing vacuum line can also make cause similar problems.
โSep-09-2020 02:51 PM
1995brave wrote:
Sounds like vapor lock. Check the IAC valve for sticking.
โSep-09-2020 02:50 PM
Gnarley wrote:
Tuesday morning after checking various connections and replacing a suspect damaged fuel pressure regulator we removed the frame rail secondary pump!
Gnarley wrote:
I can't imagine what may be causing the loss of pressure when it's hot and the engine controls sense the need for more pressure and you can see it drop on the gauge.
โSep-09-2020 01:28 PM
Gnarley wrote:
I can't imagine what may be causing the loss of pressure when it's hot and the engine controls sense the need for more pressure and you can see it drop on the guage.
โSep-09-2020 12:27 PM
โSep-09-2020 12:01 PM