My 2003 GMC Sierra 4.6L V-6 engine (65,000 mi) has recently started to show symptoms (must crank warm engine several seconds to start) of a failing fuel pressure regulator. Failing fuel pressure regulators at low miles (sometimes under 30,000) has been a problem on GM engines for many years. Does anyone know if the replacement GM parts have ever been improved or whether replacements from other sources (NAPA, AutoZone, etc.) are any better than the original that came in my truck?
Replacing it on my 4.6 V-6 looks like a fair amount of work and I want it to be a one time experience.
Thanks for any help.
Replacing it on my 4.6 V-6 looks like a fair amount of work and I want it to be a one time experience.
Thanks for any help.