one other bummer i have going on looks to be an abs or ebs module...i have the two lights popping up on my dashboard randomly....looking to get all these parts and try to do around same time?
check the grounds on the frame under the drivers door.
one other bummer i have going on looks to be an abs or ebs module...i have the two lights popping up on my dashboard randomly....looking to get all these parts and try to do around same time?
I know this isn’t a fix, but those 2 lights have been on in my parents ‘01 Yukon for years lol. They haven’t experienced any adverse braking problems with it though, just the lights on the dash.
Every Duramax I have owned I deleted the factor fuel filter when I added a airdog system. The factory filters are a pita to change.
ok, so does this lift pump go in line with the factory filter....hope not to be asking dumb question/s? Going to hve to research this or talk with a dealer and see how all this works together?I wouldn’t remove the factory filter, if the lift pumps filtration worked 100% there would be no need to ever change the factory filter again.
am i looking for broken grounds, being cleaned, etc?check the grounds on the frame under the drivers door.
If you use the factory airdog filters they aren't the best. I switched to a Donaldson P551315 for fuel filter and a Baldwin BF1275 water separator. The Donaldson is 3 micron absolute where a factory fuel filter is 4 micron. Everyone has there opinions I just don't see the point.I wouldn’t remove the factory filter, if the lift pumps filtration worked 100% there would be no need to ever change the factory filter again.
whats up with the microns...seems 4 micron would be better than 3?If you use the factory airdog filters they aren't the best. I switched to a Donaldson P551315 for fuel filter and a Baldwin BF1275 water separator. The Donaldson is 3 micron absolute where a factory fuel filter is 4 micron. Everyone has there opinions I just don't see the point.
Smaller is better when it comes to filtration.....
tks for the input...i was wondering about that...that would've been a bummer cutting that...i have a cap on bed...hope this won't be a issue? Will have to do some research on removing itDon't cut that in half. If I remember right you have to remove the filler neck, pull it apart and put the tee in, then slide the vent tube back in. You should be able to get the filler neck off without to much trouble. If you cant take all the driverside bed bolts out (4), loosen the pass side bed bolts (4).Tip the bed up and slide some blocks of wood in.
sweet, just talked to manufacturer of kit and he states to cut outside of fill tube and pull the plastic tube from gas tank, run it thru the return fuel tube and then clamp it all together. We'll see how it goes? Just going to try and get those connectors apart. tks for responseLeave to cap on it, the bed arnt that heavy. I could take my ARE cap on and off by myself. I just replaced the fuel gauge sender in my lbz and did it this way. I tipped the bed up and slid two 4x4's under it.