Fuel Tank Module - where and how $?
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Fuel Tank Module - where and how $?
Anybody help me out? I called my local dealer a month or so ago and it was on national backorder. I'll call again tomorrow, but where can I get one and what is a 'fair' price?
Thanks in advance,
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There's a guy who sells them on Ebay sometimes. They are pulls from a dealer who installs the intank pump. You can usually get one for around 50-70 bucks on there.
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Thanks - I'll look there. But we are talking about the whole replacement part right? My dealer quoted me $400+. Maybe I am using the wrong term for it?
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http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/
PN 4897668AF, ~$350
See attachment.
I used this PN for my 2002, it was ~$300 from Jack Miller (their now inoperable allchryslerparts.com site) and the local dealer that wanted $435. You could try calling Jack Miller and see if they still offer it at the lower price.
I don't know the differences over the years, but I seem to recall an issue with early year modules and metal fittings that rusted and leaked? The 02 module has plastic fittings, and the PN above is an exact replacement for the module I replaced.
Note, this is for the ORIGINAL style fuel module, NOT the later version with the integrated fuel pump. I run a walbro on the frame rail so I wanted to stick with the original style module (no pump).
PN 4897668AF, ~$350
See attachment.
I used this PN for my 2002, it was ~$300 from Jack Miller (their now inoperable allchryslerparts.com site) and the local dealer that wanted $435. You could try calling Jack Miller and see if they still offer it at the lower price.
I don't know the differences over the years, but I seem to recall an issue with early year modules and metal fittings that rusted and leaked? The 02 module has plastic fittings, and the PN above is an exact replacement for the module I replaced.
Note, this is for the ORIGINAL style fuel module, NOT the later version with the integrated fuel pump. I run a walbro on the frame rail so I wanted to stick with the original style module (no pump).
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do you need the module or just the sending unit? the sender is around $50, the module is $400
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Thanks gents.
I need the whole module. I believe I am seeing issues with my FP. Before I would loose all pressure depeding on the truck angle and etc. Swapped LPs and it remained. Took the supply and return lines off and verify that I had solid fuel pressure. Filled tank up and problem went away. Now about a month later, I have the problem with a full tank. My buddy and I believe that some how air is able to be pulled in via a crack or something but have not yet dropped the tank.
I am so friggin sick of VP and LPs.
I need the whole module. I believe I am seeing issues with my FP. Before I would loose all pressure depeding on the truck angle and etc. Swapped LPs and it remained. Took the supply and return lines off and verify that I had solid fuel pressure. Filled tank up and problem went away. Now about a month later, I have the problem with a full tank. My buddy and I believe that some how air is able to be pulled in via a crack or something but have not yet dropped the tank.
I am so friggin sick of VP and LPs.
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