richp
02-14-2008, 16:29
Hi,
This is a problem with an '01 K2500 with 155k miles. A couple of days ago, the water in fuel light came on steady. No running issues -- smooth idle and normal power. Temps were below zero, and I thought the float was maybe just frozen.
When the condition continued for another 20 miles or so, I changed the fuel filter. In the process, I checked the operation of the little float in the sensor on the bottom, and it seemed to move smoothly. (This is a 6-month old sensor unit, as the wires in the original unit had frayed and so I replaced it.)
The light was not on when I ran the engine after the filter change to see if the system was all purged of air. I went out a couple of hours later to move the truck in the driveway, and the light was back on.
Power Service white bottle as usual, fuel purchased from the same dealer I've used locally for years.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Rich Phillips
Member #27
This is a problem with an '01 K2500 with 155k miles. A couple of days ago, the water in fuel light came on steady. No running issues -- smooth idle and normal power. Temps were below zero, and I thought the float was maybe just frozen.
When the condition continued for another 20 miles or so, I changed the fuel filter. In the process, I checked the operation of the little float in the sensor on the bottom, and it seemed to move smoothly. (This is a 6-month old sensor unit, as the wires in the original unit had frayed and so I replaced it.)
The light was not on when I ran the engine after the filter change to see if the system was all purged of air. I went out a couple of hours later to move the truck in the driveway, and the light was back on.
Power Service white bottle as usual, fuel purchased from the same dealer I've used locally for years.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Rich Phillips
Member #27