aveteam
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- Lakeview, OR
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Explorer XLT
They will run and idle with as little as 42-45 psi! I have seen it. But put it under load and it cannot keep up.
The pump can supply good pressure until it gets hot and then start to drop off
That is why these issues can be hard to diagnose
The gauge does not lie!
Best time to test rail pressure is when the truck is acting up, if course
The older trucks with return style fuel rails, the pumps seemed to either work or not. Pressure on those is 36-42 psi
The returnless rail trucks (98+) the pumps seem to run forever, but when they get to 120-160k likes they begin to get weak
Truck will still start idle run most places
And then it slowly gets worse until the poor thing completely qu
I went ahead and hooked up my OBDLink, but I didn't find any monitors in Forscan for fuel pressure directly. I did find one for fuel pump status (FP) and fuel pump monitor (FPM) and they only showed "on" when the key was turned to START. When I turned it back to run, they both went to off. I don't know a lot about how this is supposed to work, but common sense says that both those should be ON unless the key is off, right?I do have Forscan and an OBDLink EX so I'll definitely give that a try.
When there's daylight tomorrow I'll check for voltage at the fuel pump connector.