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07-05-2011, 11:38
1996-99 6.5L Diesel
Fuel Lift Pump Circuit
A member and owner of a 1998 6.5TD called recently with a fuel lift pump problem that was a bit confusing. He reported that he had recently replaced the lift pump and the oil pressure switch, but the pump would not function. Hmmm... So, I dug out the schematics and we discussed over the phone about how the fuel lift pump circuit should function in the 1996+ GM trucks. Here are the results of our discussion.
GM Truck
Tailgate Service
The tailgate on my truck refused to open recently due to a failure of one of the latch components. Solving the problem allowed for an indepth look at the latch and hinge components. What follows here is a step-by-step guide showing you how to service the tailgate and keep it functioning for years into the future. Servicing the latch and hinge components every year or two will keep them in fine shape and will help to prevent rust. I've neglected mine for far too long.
Now available to subscribers in the Member's Area (http://www.thedieselpage.com/password.htm#features).
Fuel Lift Pump Circuit
A member and owner of a 1998 6.5TD called recently with a fuel lift pump problem that was a bit confusing. He reported that he had recently replaced the lift pump and the oil pressure switch, but the pump would not function. Hmmm... So, I dug out the schematics and we discussed over the phone about how the fuel lift pump circuit should function in the 1996+ GM trucks. Here are the results of our discussion.
GM Truck
Tailgate Service
The tailgate on my truck refused to open recently due to a failure of one of the latch components. Solving the problem allowed for an indepth look at the latch and hinge components. What follows here is a step-by-step guide showing you how to service the tailgate and keep it functioning for years into the future. Servicing the latch and hinge components every year or two will keep them in fine shape and will help to prevent rust. I've neglected mine for far too long.
Now available to subscribers in the Member's Area (http://www.thedieselpage.com/password.htm#features).