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7.3L Power Stroke Engine and Drivetrain Discussion of the 7.3L Power Stroke diesel engine and drivetrain in the 1999-Up Super Duty trucks and Excursions. No gas engine discussion allowed except on transmissions and drivetrain that pertain to all models. Please confine discussion of topics in this forum to those items that are specific to the 7.3L Power Stroke engine.

       
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Old 06-25-2008, 03:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2002 250 Super Duty will not start

My fuel gauge is off and apparently getting worse. The other day I pulled out of the driveway with what I thought was 1/4 tank but soon (about 50 feet) the truck started acting like it was out of diesel. I keep a fuel tank in the bed just for this occasion but after refilling, the truck started, but was running very rough. Then it stalled and I have not been able to get it to start again. It has signs of live but never fully started. Can anyone suggest a fix?
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Old 06-25-2008, 03:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Maybe your fuel pump has lost it's prime. The suction side of the pump is notorious for leaking at the quick connectors and drawing air into the system.

Have you checked to see if there's fuel in the filter cannister?

You might try pressureizing your fuel tank with a shop vac on "blow" and see if you can get it to go.

Also your batteries may have drained far enough that your electroonics (PCM & IDM) have quit working. Try putting a good charge on the batteries.

Good luck.
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Had the same problem once I pressurized the fuel tank with an air hose and ti fired right up.
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Of course, it MIGHT be the infamous CPS issue. Only $15 plus 10 minutes of your time. Let us know what it turned out to be.
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Sounds like it time for this mod... ITP 7.3L Fuel Tank / Pre-Pump Kit
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