Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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Cleanest truck
I know that truck doesn't work for a living... 8| LOL
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Cleanest truck
Take a look at this truck its happens to be the cleanest truck I've seen with only 40K mies... :wow http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.j ... 5665272112
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fuel filter.
I go to my local Cummins/John Deere shop and get my oil and fuel filters for cheap... Fuel filter was always $12 bucks and oil filters were $8 bucks. Both are fleetguard... ;) For my AirDog 150 the fleetguard filter from Dieselmanor is $9 bucks for 2 micron fleetguard... 8|
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fuel filter.
I actual got a pic of a filter at 12K miles and what it looked like with a sample of fuel...
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Heating and A/C system problems
Hmmm... :confused: A/C Modes in a 2002... MAX A/C A/C Bi-Level Floor-Def Def NON-A/C Vent Floor
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Heating and A/C system problems
I would check the control panel for good connection. Sound like a wiring issue... Maybe the HVAC controls are wore out? :confused:
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Perpetual Sump Theory
Wow! That just crazy... Well if I got my butt in gear and followed your steps I could actually extend out my oil changes from the 6K the dealer had me at to my current 7.5K. Then bump up to 10K without thinking about it... ;)
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Edge Comp & TST plate Install
Dr. P... That consider a poor programmer... As fr the TST I'm clueless... :confused:
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Edge Comp & TST plate Install
This post is rather old and I'm sorry the pics are gone again but the Slealth plate allows you to tap the wire without cutting it. It makes a weather tight connection that never goes bad. Not to mention will not void your warrnaty by most shops... Plate shown here... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/personal/2002/edge-comp/edge-comp.htm
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Valve Cover Spruce Up Time!
Yeap... But remember bare aluminum will darken and turn black on you... So if there is polished aluminum on your engine I highly suggest you don't get any on it...
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Oil Analysis
So now you going to retest here soon right??? To see if it was just a fluke or what?I like the magnet idea... ;)
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Charging Problem?
Ok Gang...I got a chance to get back down and check over the problem some more. Here is what I found...Tried clearing the error codes all code return instantly.Hooked up my ScanGauge II and the data reported by the SG II is strange at best...TPS - Randomily jumping up and down between 0 and 99% thottle.ECT - Show a solid -40*FIAT - Shows a solid -40*FMAP - Sensor MAX out at 37.3 PSIACheck voltages...Battery and charging voltage 14.3 Volts max.Bus Voltage - 5.02 Volts in the sensor bus (ECT, IAT, MAP etc.)Got the listing of ground from the FSM and double check all of them. Then also performed a voltage drop test on all the main lines (battery cables and alternator cables)When you start it still behaves wierd. Throttling randomily, ccoolant gauge buries to the 240*F and trip the CEL light. Once it makes it to limp mode it will idle smooth but the throttle is dead. So if you clear the codes you got some thorttle for a short period then go wacky again...I'm starting to now lean towards a Crazy ECM box... And yes I looked up the ground for the ECM it located behing the starter and the lead was tight.
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End Of An Era
On the brakes you might want to dis-assmeble the calipers. It will blow you mind how much debris will fall in the bottom of the caliper and not bleed out.Then on the power steering I would disconnect one return line and put it in a catch container and pump out as much and flush with fresh fluid. The system hold over 1 quart between the gear box and the hydro boost. So turkey baster doesn't work because it doesn't flush the debris out of the system. Remember the system has no filter...
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Oil Analysis
So did you change the fluid? :confused:
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Valve Cover Spruce Up Time!
Everytime I wash the truck I wash the engine... No exceptions... I don't care if its -20*F outside that engine gets a bath the same time my truck body gets a bath. This allows me to track down new wet spots (coolant, oil, etc.) easily and repari then quickly when a new one starts. This is one reason I've got a clean looking engine. Now for the really gunky engines a can of over cleaner will strip all grease, oil, gunk and even darken aluminum. But it will be super clean. I've done this on a buddies truck a few times... :thumbsup But other that washing the engine evey time I was the truck... :confused:
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Fuel flow problems for 2001
I wouldn't want to personally try that Russ but I beat it would aid for a short time but the lack of extra fuel flow would eventually kill it I'm sure... Like running a engine without a constant oil pressure eventually the bearings will fail...
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Charging Problem?
Actually the PCM... Because the main source (alternator) is also high voltage (Above 14)... So this cascades down the electrical system to the ECM and pulls even the 5V up...
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Fuel flow problems for 2001
Just because the pump is buzzing doesn't mean the pump is good. These carter stock pumps have a plastic hub inside them that will break free and the pump motor will buzz but the pump rotor is just sitting there... If there is no pressure or flow assume the pump is dead. As for check valve... Nope there is no check valve on the pressure side only the return side of the VP44.
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End Of An Era
Wow... I'm ahead of still I'm heading towards 145K miles and closing the gap on 100K miles on my VP44... ;)
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Charging Problem?
PCM controls the alternator charge rate inconjunction with the battery temp sensor. So as for the sensors on the engine the ECM controls the 5 volt signal for the engine sensors. So if the alternator is running wild (over charging) or not running at all (under charging) then everything else start to fall apart. But the Cummins ECM can run as low as 8 Volts and still keep the engine going. (At least what I've heard)
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Charging Problem?
Ok gang I need you guys to double check me on this here...Truck Specs: 2002 Dodge Cummins - 128K miles - 2500 - Stock(No its not my truck!)Error Code list:P0113 - Intake Air Temp Sensor Voltage High Intake air (charge) temperature sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage.P0118 - ECT Sensor Voltage Too High Engine coolant temperature sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltageP0238 - Map Sensor Voltage Too High MAP sensor voltage input above the maximum acceptable voltage.P0343 - Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit High InputP0563 - Charging System Voltage Too High Supply voltage sensed at ECM too high.P0577 - Cruise Control Related MalfunctionP1286 - Accelerator Position Sensor (APPS) Supply Voltage Too High High voltage detected at APPSP1475 - Aux 5 Volt Supply Voltage High Sensor supply voltage for ECM sensors is too high.I've not had a chance to verify the battery volts while running. But at idle the engine is randomly reving up to nearing 2K on the tach. Gauges are going wild all rising up randomly. Durin the short time I was there the coolant temp gauge pegged out (cold engine).My thought on it is the PCM voltage regulator is fried out... But I want to make sure and double check myself against the group here...
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Valve Cover Spruce Up Time!
There is a lot you can do... most just sand it down and paint it over... Time to get creative! :D
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P1763
sorry the 4.89 is the upper limit... From what I'm finding... But your only showing 4.77 Volts... So your with in specs yet from what I'm reading form the FSM...
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P1763
4.89 Volts is the limt... But your only hitting 4.77 Volts... :confused:
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Brake & ABS lights on
Glad your fixed up... Glad it was a easy fix for ya... :thumbsup