moondoggie
08-02-2004, 07:57
Good Day!
I'm not authorized to initiate polls (& probably wouldn't be able to figure them out if I was), so here goes the old-fashioned way.
Question: Can you make your lift pump run by putting your tranny in a gear other than park or neutral, & turning the key to crank? Please tell us:
</font> if you can do this or not; &</font> what year is your truck.</font>
In my 95's, you can make the lift pump run with the engine NOT running by simply putting the shift lever anywhere EXCEPT park or neutral, & turning the key to the crank position. The lift pump is powered as thought the engine was cranking, but it's not cranking because the tranny's not in park or neutral. I have found this to be EXTREMELY useful in troubleshooting lift pump problems.
I thought it would be nice for us to know for sure what years this works in.
TIA & Blessings!
Brian Johnson, #5044
I'm not authorized to initiate polls (& probably wouldn't be able to figure them out if I was), so here goes the old-fashioned way.
Question: Can you make your lift pump run by putting your tranny in a gear other than park or neutral, & turning the key to crank? Please tell us:
</font> if you can do this or not; &</font> what year is your truck.</font>
In my 95's, you can make the lift pump run with the engine NOT running by simply putting the shift lever anywhere EXCEPT park or neutral, & turning the key to the crank position. The lift pump is powered as thought the engine was cranking, but it's not cranking because the tranny's not in park or neutral. I have found this to be EXTREMELY useful in troubleshooting lift pump problems.
I thought it would be nice for us to know for sure what years this works in.
TIA & Blessings!
Brian Johnson, #5044