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Old September 6th 14, 09:13 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
rob
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Default Hard Start After Fuel Pump Replacement

yeah holding 44 sounds great, and when you turn the key on now makes it
pressure back up to the 50s.


Great to here its working


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This is my last post to this thread. I wanted to let everyoine know that as
suspected, the replacement fuel pump module I purchased was indeed
defective. I convinced the Internet supplier from whom I had purchased it,
to send me a replacement pump. I installed it and now all is well again on
the family minivan!

The new pump generates 51 PSI when running. When I shut down the engine,
the pressure dropped immediately to 45 PSI. An hour after the engine was
shut down, it still read 44 PSI. This seems to be working as intended.
While it was a PITA to drain and drop the tank twice, I was much faster the
second time around and I am glad it fixed the problem!

Thanks to all for their feedback and assistance.

Bob


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