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blofgren
Jan 18, 2019Explorer
As much as the failure rates on the newer trucks may be less, I firmly believe that as the miles rack up and years tick by the failures will once again occur. This may not be an issue to someone who buys new and sells off their truck every few years but it certainly is to the people who keep them long term. And when they fail, they take out the entire fuel system. The same can be said about the CP3 pump, but the engine simply quits; replace the pump and carry on!
Myself, I plan on keeping my truck a very long time so this is an important issue for me. I can see the day where trucks will hit the boneyards early because the cost of replacing the trashed fuel system is more than what the truck is worth.
Myself, I plan on keeping my truck a very long time so this is an important issue for me. I can see the day where trucks will hit the boneyards early because the cost of replacing the trashed fuel system is more than what the truck is worth.
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