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benjaminh2

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  1. as strange as it seems, the brakes on our trucks last way longer if the truck is driven. i've seen trucks 4-5 yrs old, with 8-100k on original pads n rotors. however i've also seen 4-5yr old trucks with under 10k need pads and rotors replaced front and rear. and the rears usually go first fyi. sounds like its time for a big brake upgrade :thumbs:

  2. fuel pumps rarely "act up". they just stop working. a more likely suspect would be something in the fuel pump control circut, such as a relay, maybe corrosion or a loose connector. or, as you mentioned, the pcm itself. be sure to check all major grounds, g110 is located on the drivers side body mount just behind the front tire. take both of those ground cables off and clean any corrosion off the terminal and the frame, cover em in dielectric grease and reinstall em nice and tight. that ground used to be the cause of numerous electrical gremlins.

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