03 cummins wont start
#11
thanks for that info was wondering about the injectors you have. can u private message me. Trying to get some prices up.
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forgot to mention when the truck was running that day I got it running after an hour the pump had a clicking sound out of it. It sounded like the ac clutch was kicking on and off. Don't know if that helps with the options.
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forgot to mention when the truck was running that day I got it running after an hour the pump had a clicking sound out of it. It sounded like the ac clutch was kicking on and off. Don't know if that helps with the options.
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#12
thanks for that info was wondering about the injectors you have. can u private message me. Trying to get some prices up.
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forgot to mention when the truck was running that day I got it running after an hour the pump had a clicking sound out of it. It sounded like the ac clutch was kicking on and off. Don't know if that helps with the options.
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forgot to mention when the truck was running that day I got it running after an hour the pump had a clicking sound out of it. It sounded like the ac clutch was kicking on and off. Don't know if that helps with the options.
If the clicking was in fact coming from the CP3 I would say it would be the check ball and spring for the return or the FCA getting stuck.
#14
Not a problem John, it was good talking to you and I hope this can be resolved affordably.
Don't waste your money having someone install them for you. I would be happy to spend as much time on the phone as I need to in order to walk you through doing it yourself.
It will take you about 2 hours and you don't need any fancy tools. Just your basic socket set and a few wrenches.
Don't waste your money having someone install them for you. I would be happy to spend as much time on the phone as I need to in order to walk you through doing it yourself.
It will take you about 2 hours and you don't need any fancy tools. Just your basic socket set and a few wrenches.
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