Merry Christmas from Canada Your video's have help me so much, getting 06 ready to go from Toronto area to Tuc and on to Alaska down to BC , hopefully back . waiting impatiently for June ! ...... eh
Dropped my tank to replace hose that was leaking. After putting it all back together, now it won’t start and gas gauge is showing empty. Any ideas? Could it
@@FloridaVanMan thank you. I zip tied it.. the fuel gauge is working now and it’s cranking but it won’t start. Any ideas? I had to drop the tank and replace a hose that was connected to the pump. I used a fuel hose but it wasn’t the kind that has a hose within a hose. It’s more flexible.. wonder if that is causing issues???
@@TailoredLightMinistries Standard fuel line is not going to support the pressure from the pump in the tank, but that won't be a reason it doesn't start. Fuel hose supports 30psi and injection hose supports 125spi. Our in-tank pump provides 50-80psi. Please consider becoming a member of our support group. Membership dues and donation make the videos and advice possible.
I have a 2003 sprinter van. I watched a number of videos and saw that the high pressure pump usually is the source of diesel fuel leakage in the front. I took mine off and I do not have the three screws that everyone seems to have. My pump is smaller. So in essence, where the heck is that fuel coming from? We drove it for 3 weeks with it leaking I couldn't take it off the road. I finally parked it and removed the pump. To no avail there's no screws. There are two hoses that come in on the passenger side. And there's a funny little plate that holds them in place. Could those possibly be the culprit? Are they both supposed to have washers on them? Small rubber washers?
I think you are referring to the six screws that come loose on 2004-2006 Sprinter high pressure fuel pumps. Your 2003 will have a different pump that leaks for entirely different reasons. Yours will usually drip onto the belt and that is a bigger problem. I have two videos on rebuilding your high pressure fuel pump. ruclips.net/video/lfp8fyhXMp4/видео.html & ruclips.net/video/NdJkb0iRArY/видео.html
Thank you so much. We live and work part time in our van, big deal to take it into shop. We have this fuel leak only when filling. Is it urgent to fix or can it wait a few weeks?
It can wait. Spilled diesel isn't a fire hazard but it is expensive so try to minimize spilling by not filling the fuel tank completely full until fixed.
@@FloridaVanMan thank you so much for getting back fast. Taking to dealer in morning. Happy to know not emergency. But feeling uneasy about splashing fuel.
Can you please help me figure out why I can't access the Facebook group? I was as nice as I could be and as far as I know I did not violate any standard. I've gotten a lot of help from the FB group and have been helpful in return. I have gotten flamed and was completely nice and polite in response to flame and hate coming my way. I don't get it. It is painful to be cut off from the FB group, especially on Christmas.
That's a different problem. Likely a rotten hose on the top of the tank. We can't use standard fuel line here because the pressure out of the tank is 50-80psi. Must use injector fuel line.
Merry Christmas from Canada
Your video's have help me so much, getting 06 ready to go from Toronto area to Tuc and on to Alaska down to BC , hopefully back . waiting impatiently for June ! ...... eh
Your videos are always very helpful! Thank you very much!
Thanks, just when i have that problem you come with a fix. I wish you a good christmas time. And thank you fot the good content.
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Merry Christmas you all
Dropped my tank to replace hose that was leaking. After putting it all back together, now it won’t start and gas gauge is showing empty. Any ideas? Could it
What year Sprinter and might you have forgotten to plug in the electrical plug?
@@FloridaVanMan 2005.. I figured out that the plug clip is broken. How easy is it to re-wire a plug?
@@TailoredLightMinistries Zip tie it well and forget it.
@@FloridaVanMan thank you. I zip tied it.. the fuel gauge is working now and it’s cranking but it won’t start. Any ideas?
I had to drop the tank and replace a hose that was connected to the pump. I used a fuel hose but it wasn’t the kind that has a hose within a hose. It’s more flexible.. wonder if that is causing issues???
@@TailoredLightMinistries Standard fuel line is not going to support the pressure from the pump in the tank, but that won't be a reason it doesn't start. Fuel hose supports 30psi and injection hose supports 125spi. Our in-tank pump provides 50-80psi. Please consider becoming a member of our support group. Membership dues and donation make the videos and advice possible.
I have a 2003 sprinter van. I watched a number of videos and saw that the high pressure pump usually is the source of diesel fuel leakage in the front. I took mine off and I do not have the three screws that everyone seems to have. My pump is smaller. So in essence, where the heck is that fuel coming from? We drove it for 3 weeks with it leaking I couldn't take it off the road. I finally parked it and removed the pump. To no avail there's no screws. There are two hoses that come in on the passenger side. And there's a funny little plate that holds them in place. Could those possibly be the culprit? Are they both supposed to have washers on them? Small rubber washers?
I think you are referring to the six screws that come loose on 2004-2006 Sprinter high pressure fuel pumps. Your 2003 will have a different pump that leaks for entirely different reasons. Yours will usually drip onto the belt and that is a bigger problem. I have two videos on rebuilding your high pressure fuel pump. ruclips.net/video/lfp8fyhXMp4/видео.html & ruclips.net/video/NdJkb0iRArY/видео.html
Thank you so much. We live and work part time in our van, big deal to take it into shop. We have this fuel leak only when filling. Is it urgent to fix or can it wait a few weeks?
It can wait. Spilled diesel isn't a fire hazard but it is expensive so try to minimize spilling by not filling the fuel tank completely full until fixed.
@@FloridaVanMan thank you so much for getting back fast. Taking to dealer in morning. Happy to know not emergency. But feeling uneasy about splashing fuel.
Can you please help me figure out why I can't access the Facebook group? I was as nice as I could be and as far as I know I did not violate any standard. I've gotten a lot of help from the FB group and have been helpful in return. I have gotten flamed and was completely nice and polite in response to flame and hate coming my way. I don't get it. It is painful to be cut off from the FB group, especially on Christmas.
You can message me on FB and I'll forward the request. I don't have authority to undo, even if it was a mistake.
Sorry I should have said the four screws that come loose not three three are what hold it on to the engine block
Your 2003 pump doesn't have those screws. See my comment below for links to proper videos for your pump.
Mine leaks even on the yellow light.
That's a different problem. Likely a rotten hose on the top of the tank. We can't use standard fuel line here because the pressure out of the tank is 50-80psi. Must use injector fuel line.
@@FloridaVanMan I couldn’t find the OEM fuel hose so I bought some regular knitted fuel hose about a year or so ago. Guess times up.