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    Fuel Pump?

    Earlier today I took the Marauder out for a spin and received a couple of nice compliments - great day!

    On the way home, the check engine light came on. Ran the codes when I got home and received two, P1235 (Fuel Pump Circuit failure) and P0190 (fuel pressure out of range). I had ZERO driveability issues and cleared the codes thinking it had to do with the fill up (14 gallons) done earlier in the day. Then I went back out for more drive time, and after letting off after giving it 3/4 acceleration, she died. No check engine light, just cut out. I pulled it over and was able to start it right up again. Drove it home, about 4 miles, with no further issues.

    Any thoughts from the wise community here? Is the fuel pump failing or something else?
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    Fuel Filter or the pump is on the way out!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marauderjack View Post
    Fuel Filter or the pump is on the way out!!
    Should have stated, filter was replaced at 90K, she only has 96K ... ugh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marauderjack View Post
    Fuel Filter or the pump is on the way out!!
    Isn’t the fuel pump down inside the gas tank? Anyone have any idea how to change one? Reminds me my FF is probably overdue.

    Hope you get the problem resolved.


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    anytime you have suspect fuel issues its not wise to beat on the car. Running lean is the number 1 failure of engines.

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