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01 Cummins won’t shut off....replaced ignition and still won’t shut off...any ideas?
 

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It’s shut off

 

The turbo timer is shut off..not the truck

 

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I think it’s one of my new injectors....found a couple washers on one of the old ones so I’m thinking I missed one...

 

However though my battery keeps draining if I don’t disconnect it after I pull the fuel system fuse and key....so it can’t be an injector can it?

No on the injector. Not sure why you would find 2 on the old injectors unless you left one of the old ones in the last time you changed them.

I take it this was happening before changing the ignition swithc? Something is not cutting 12v to the engine. This is where it gets over my head.

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How do you get it to shut off?  

 

Check for power at fuse #9 on the left side of the dash.  There should be no power at the fuse with ignition off.  This fuse powers the PCM (pin#1) and the ECM (pin#5). 

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I will give that a try but for now I just pull the fuse for the fuel system then disconnect the batteries

 

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You have a first gen truck with a fuel shut off solenoid. They go bad sometimes. There is one wire going to it on the injection pump right where the fuel enters. Check the connection and/ or tap on the solenoid. If I remember fuel shuts off when no 12 volts are running to it.

 

Oh shoot I'm sorry I was looking at your sig, and saw you had a 93 :duh:

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I don’t think an 01 has it,,..think that’s controlled through the computer but there might be a relay just haven’t had a lot of time to work on it yet

 

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10 minutes ago, Tymatthew said:

I just pull the fuse for the fuel system

Where is this fuse?  In the PDC or the left side of the dash and what number is it?

There is a fuel system relay in the PDC. Pull it and the engine will shut down.

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Fuse #3 in the PDC sends power to the ECM (red/white wire pins #48 and #50) and to terminal #30 of the  Fuel pump relay in the PDC.   This fuse has battery power all the time.

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No, I was just letting you know what that fuse powers and what was effected by removing that fuse.  I would still start with checking for power at fuse #9 with the key in the off position.  There should be none. 

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