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Vantastic 01-17-2017 03:14 PM

Fuel/Lift Pump 2.5CRD (2002)
 
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Hello everybody,
this is my first post after reading Voyager threads for couple of months.
I am satisfied Voyager owner for 2 years.
The Info i got from the threads was priceless, and saved me so much time - well appreciated!

My simple question:

I have to replace the Fuel Pump (or Lift Pump) on my Voyager 2.5CRD from 2002.
Part number: 04 88 04 29 AE
I have skills and conditions to do it on my own.

Where can i buy that unit brand new? Any ideas or recommendations please?

( Googling didn't helped. All few units which i found were used. )

dieselvoyager 01-21-2017 07:54 AM

2.5CRD lift pump (how it works)
 

Originally Posted by Vantastic (Post 98896)
Hello everybody,
this is my first post after reading Voyager threads for couple of months.
I am satisfied Voyager owner for 2 years.
The Info i got from the threads was priceless, and saved me so much time - well appreciated!

My simple question:

I have to replace the Fuel Pump (or Lift Pump) on my Voyager 2.5CRD from 2002.
Part number: 04 88 04 29 AE
I have skills and conditions to do it on my own.

Where can i buy that unit brand new? Any ideas or recommendations please?

( Googling didn't helped. All few units which i found were used. )

You know the lift pump is only running a few sec. before you start engine then is stops again. It's only to prime the system before start.

Vantastic 05-29-2017 06:56 AM

Sorry for my late reply. I sorted out the problem with my lift pump and i have been testing it for few weeks. It's perfect now!
And yes i had problems with the pump. It was broken. No fuel to prime the engine. Hard starts, especially in winter. It took a LOT of cranking before every start.
Chrysler is selling as OEM part whole Lift Pump unit:

https://i.imgur.com/tKnjk.png

https://www.chryslerforum.com/forum/...item-image.jpg

http://usparts-minsk.by/system/image...jpg?1327221710

It cost arm, leg and several extra liters of blood :)
So i took out my broken lift pump. After long internet search it turned out that the same pump is used in FORD SUPERDUTY trucks. Ebay and similar sites are full of those. Chinese made. Cheap. So cheap that if they stop working after a while is easy to be replaced.
I buy this one for 28 $:

New Electric Fuel Pump Powerstroke Lift Feed Supply for Ford 6.0L E2340 PFP58054 | eBay

I put everything back and works great. I can hear the pump now rumbling before start.
The old one was dead and quiet.
On the top of that i also buy the FUEL RAIL PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE.

http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/~QgAAO...jX/s-l1600.jpg

Made in China for 13$. Cause i notice the old one didn't worked. Here is how you can make the test for the valve:


And i look for the next winter to test everything on - 25 Celsius. So far everything is perfect.
Minivan starts so easy.
I hope this can help to somebody. It took me months to find the Chinese alternative.

andyb2000 05-30-2017 07:37 AM

Vantastic,
That's excellent news, thank you for sharing also as it's good to know of different parts we can use for replacements.

Just one bit I'm not 100% on, is this the lift pump located in the engine bay or the one underneath by the fuel tank?

Vantastic 05-30-2017 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by andyb2000 (Post 100495)
Vantastic,
That's excellent news, thank you for sharing also as it's good to know of different parts we can use for replacements.

Just one bit I'm not 100% on, is this the lift pump located in the engine bay or the one underneath by the fuel tank?


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Yep it was the lift pump located underneath the fuel tank.

This time it was happy ending story :cool: ;)


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