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I've got a '96 Chevy 3500 with a 6.5TD. Yesterday turning onto a road it died and wouldn't start. Had it hauled to the dealer. Got a call today that it appears to have been the cross-over pump from rear to front tank. The front tank was real low and it must have let air in the system when I went around the turn.
Question - should the pump be covered under the extended warranty? They're saying only the injectors are covered. Second, could this be from anything I had done? Is there anything I can do to keep it from happening again. This happened last winter. But I thought it'd been covered under warranty then. I had a bunch of other stuff done at the same time, so don't really remember what was covered.
I need some snow to make some money to pay for this stuff.
So far, all I've done is put a bunch of money into both trucks getting ready for the season that isn't happening. I even retired so I could expand.
Question - should the pump be covered under the extended warranty? They're saying only the injectors are covered. Second, could this be from anything I had done? Is there anything I can do to keep it from happening again. This happened last winter. But I thought it'd been covered under warranty then. I had a bunch of other stuff done at the same time, so don't really remember what was covered.
I need some snow to make some money to pay for this stuff.