Banshee365
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Hey guy's, replaced my in-tank fuel pump with a new unit from a surplus supplier for like $380 last year. I accidentally left my acc. switch on the other night after I was sumping the primary filter bowl. I woke up the next morning and went out to start the truck to notice the switch was still on. The starter would click but wouldn't turn over. I took the batteries out, charged them and now the fuel pump isn't working. I started the truck up and drove around a while to charge them back up all the way and the pump is still dead. I popped the top off and the fuse is good and I don't see anything burnt or unusual? How could running continuously overnight kill the pump like that? I would think these pumps could run for day's on end. There's plenty of fuel in the tank so the pump was submerged the whole time. What else can I do to make sure the pump is actually bad? There's power to the plug but the pump is dead. There is a resistor under the cap between the power lead and the pump which I installed from my old pump. It worked fine until now. Is there supposed to be a resistor in there? Any ideas? Thanks guy's! I'm sure you can understand my frustration since I bought the new pump about a year ago brand new and now it's dead. I can't afford to spend 400 again on a pump when so much other stuff needs work.
-Kelly
-Kelly