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Old 08-30-2008, 09:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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06 F650 Cummins 5.9

My 06 F650 just died on me yesterday...seems to be a fuel problem. It just died like someone turned off the key

I had changed the electric fuel pump about 6 months ago...and there is still lots of pressure there... When this happend, it only had hesitations problems under power.

Any suggestions to what I could be looking for..

There is no dealers around me for 250 miles, so I can't just take it in.

The cummins dealer suggests I take off the computer and send it in to have it scanned...

Any surgestions would be appreciated.
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I was sure hoping to get some suggestions regarding this....

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Code reader. Ya need to know if it popped any error codes. If the truck is under warranty..... if not....do what Cummins suggests.
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Can be a bad injector, you have to block off one injector (with a special blockoff tool) at a time and see if it starts.
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Well after being in the truck shop for 2 weeks, I had to have it towed 200 miles to the Cummins dealer. I had taken the computer to the dealer and had the codes read...and it had about 8 different codes.

It has now been diagnosed that the high pressure pump is the culpret. The shaft has apparently broken. (no low fuel pressure code showed) Should be a new pump in for Monday and fixed for tuesday...then a 200 mile drive to pick it up. The warranty expired in april...and the new pump is $1600 plus labour. Plus what ever the first shop is going to charge me for their time....and the tow bill. (My truck is a flat bed tow truck)..

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There was no fault code 2215 (fuel pressure lower than commanded) in the ecm? Thats strange. Those pumps are not bad to do, 3 fuel lines, 1 electrical connector and 3 mounting nuts, then you swap the gear to the new pump and install.
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