I have a 2001 Dodge with a Cummins, and just changed the fuel filter in the same fashion I have before. I removed the filter, cleaned the housing, and filled the housing before putting the filter in. Other times I have done this it worked OK. The truck has been running just fine up until now.
Tonight I had changed oil, started the engine to check for leaks, and then did the filter. The odd thing is that it did not even try. No sign of life.
I did the bump the starter thing to see if I could hear the lift pump, I could hear it, and it seemed to run fuel over the top. I say seemed, as there is fuel on the floor from when I overflowed the housing previously.
How can I fix this? Thoughts from those with experience in such circumstances would be greatly appreciated.
Tonight I had changed oil, started the engine to check for leaks, and then did the filter. The odd thing is that it did not even try. No sign of life.
I did the bump the starter thing to see if I could hear the lift pump, I could hear it, and it seemed to run fuel over the top. I say seemed, as there is fuel on the floor from when I overflowed the housing previously.
How can I fix this? Thoughts from those with experience in such circumstances would be greatly appreciated.
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