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01-02-2007, 13:25
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Thanks for your suggestions. When the problem started I suspected fuel
quality problems ... been holdin' out for lower diesel price for way too long. Fuel drained from Racor revealed chunks of algae ... changed both filters, put in Bio-cide, & $614 of diesel. Still get the intermittent 'check engine' light on constantly which causes tach to be inoperative & speed to be resticted to 37 mph. Next time I switch it on the light will function properly & everything works normal. When the light works correctly & I read the DDEC II codes with the 'test engine' switch I get 16, 31, 32, 43, 44, 64, 66, 68, & 85. You'd think it was near death ... Cranks up & comes 75 miles without missing a stroke. Next morning all fluids are OK, cranks up & comes 100 miles to home without any problems. Switch it off & back on & 'check engine' light stays on. The pattern when giving problems is: Initial turning on ignition - 'stop engine' light does NOT come on momentarily but 'check engine' light stays on constantly. Tach doesn't work & speed limited to 37 mph. re: the question about me being an agronomist ... if I had $$$ I'd hire someone to fix the problem instead of trying to steal ideas from you "master mechanics". naaaaa ... I'm in the seed cleaning & distribution business. A "tinkerer" also ... Steve & Kathy Enfinger Newton, GA '91PT40 WBSA |
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01-02-2007, 14:19
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My understanding of the algae in fuel system is that you have to
treat it like you did but you will continue to clog filters till you have passed all the algae thru your filtering system. You should keep a spare or two on your bus all times since you don't know when your filter will be completely clogged and leave you on the side of the road. Al, Kathy, Alfred & Daniel Johnson '96 BMC Mandeville, Louisiana --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Steve & Kathy Enfinger" > > Thanks for your suggestions. When the problem started I suspected fuel > quality problems ... been holdin' out for lower diesel price for way > too long. Fuel drained from Racor revealed chunks of algae ... changed > both filters, put in Bio-cide, & $614 of diesel. Still get the > intermittent 'check engine' light on constantly which causes tach to be > inoperative & speed to be resticted to 37 mph. Next time I switch it on > the light will function properly & everything works normal. > > When the light works correctly & I read the DDEC II codes with > the 'test engine' switch I get 16, 31, 32, 43, 44, 64, 66, 68, & 85. > You'd think it was near death ... Cranks up & comes 75 miles without > missing a stroke. Next morning all fluids are OK, cranks up & comes 100 > miles to home without any problems. Switch it off & back on & 'check > engine' light stays on. > > The pattern when giving problems is: Initial turning on ignition - > 'stop engine' light does NOT come on momentarily but 'check engine' > light stays on constantly. Tach doesn't work & speed limited to 37 mph. > > re: the question about me being an agronomist ... if I had $$$ I'd hire > someone to fix the problem instead of trying to steal ideas from > you "master mechanics". naaaaa ... I'm in the seed cleaning & > distribution business. A "tinkerer" also ... > > Steve & Kathy Enfinger > Newton, GA > '91PT40 WBSA > |
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01-02-2007, 14:48
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The codes you got all mean something. The combination of codes and
your diary of symptoms will be great help to a trained DD tech. Many codes are a result of the shutdown and a good tech will know the story. We can offer 50 suggestions for you to try and poking around you may accidently fix the problem. I fear a repair by accident because I never know if it is truly fixed. You may be able to schedule an apointment to have a diagnosis done at a shop while you wait or call a Mobile tech. I use mobile mechanics to do work on my equipment for several reasons. I can stand over them ;answer questions, ;make decisions on repairs ;run parts ;assist the pro and learn,. A service call is $60.00 + for travel which is about the same cost of fuel and time moving the bus in and back and being picked up and dropped off. My repair does not get sidelined for someone 'more important' or 'better looking'. (not that that could happen) You may have noticed bigRig trucks being worked on by pickuptruck driving mechanics, in or around the parking lots of Nappa parts stores. Many mobile mechanics will revisit you to do the repair near the parts store to save time and your money. Agronomist? I asked because we grow and collect seeds for native erosion control, revegetation. We have a staining and pregermination process that is 'state of the art' GregoryO'Connor ScotsLandscape 94pt RomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Steve & Kathy Enfinger" > > Thanks for your suggestions. When the problem started I suspected fuel > quality problems ... been holdin' out for lower diesel price for way > too long. Fuel drained from Racor revealed chunks of algae ... changed > both filters, put in Bio-cide, & $614 of diesel. Still get the > intermittent 'check engine' light on constantly which causes tach to be > inoperative & speed to be resticted to 37 mph. Next time I switch it on > the light will function properly & everything works normal. > > When the light works correctly & I read the DDEC II codes with > the 'test engine' switch I get 16, 31, 32, 43, 44, 64, 66, 68, & 85. > You'd think it was near death ... Cranks up & comes 75 miles without > missing a stroke. Next morning all fluids are OK, cranks up & comes 100 > miles to home without any problems. Switch it off & back on & 'check > engine' light stays on. > > The pattern when giving problems is: Initial turning on ignition - > 'stop engine' light does NOT come on momentarily but 'check engine' > light stays on constantly. Tach doesn't work & speed limited to 37 mph. > > re: the question about me being an agronomist ... if I had $$$ I'd hire > someone to fix the problem instead of trying to steal ideas from > you "master mechanics". naaaaa ... I'm in the seed cleaning & > distribution business. A "tinkerer" also ... > > Steve & Kathy Enfinger > Newton, GA > '91PT40 WBSA > |
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01-03-2007, 05:43
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HI Steve:
16: Coolant level Sensor Voltage high 31; Engine break output open circuit or short to ground 32; CEL or SEL Short to battery or open circuit 43; Low Coolant 44: Oil or coolant high temp 64: No code 66: Engine knock sensor 68: Idle validation switch open or short to ground 85: Engine over speed Too many faults reported and this to my mind makes it the input 12 vdc opening and closing with a spike. The 12vdc is on the DDL plug to the DDEC on pin H circuit 440. There is a circuit breaker located on the back of the fire wall, have to trace it out, that supplies the 12vdc and it may be faulty (known to happen) or you have a bouncing ground with is pin A on the DDL circuit 150. I am thinking it is the connector corroded to the 12vdc that is reporting your problem and taking the engine to the default rpm ergo; 37mph speed. The DDEC may be located at the bottom of the back closet or on the top of the engine located center top near the back compartment door. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma At 01:25 AM 1/3/2007 +0000, you wrote: >Thanks for your suggestions. When the problem started I suspected fuel >quality problems ... been holdin' out for lower diesel price for way >too long. Fuel drained from Racor revealed chunks of algae ... changed >both filters, put in Bio-cide, & $614 of diesel. Still get the >intermittent 'check engine' light on constantly which causes tach to be >inoperative & speed to be resticted to 37 mph. Next time I switch it on >the light will function properly & everything works normal. > >When the light works correctly & I read the DDEC II codes with >the 'test engine' switch I get 16, 31, 32, 43, 44, 64, 66, 68, & 85. >You'd think it was near death ... Cranks up & comes 75 miles without >missing a stroke. Next morning all fluids are OK, cranks up & comes 100 >miles to home without any problems. Switch it off & back on & 'check >engine' light stays on. > >The pattern when giving problems is: Initial turning on ignition - > 'stop engine' light does NOT come on momentarily but 'check engine' >light stays on constantly. Tach doesn't work & speed limited to 37 mph. > >re: the question about me being an agronomist ... if I had $$$ I'd hire >someone to fix the problem instead of trying to steal ideas from >you "master mechanics". naaaaa ... I'm in the seed cleaning & >distribution business. A "tinkerer" also ... > >Steve & Kathy Enfinger >Newton, GA >'91PT40 WBSA > > > |
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01-03-2007, 09:37
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steve,
Many of us are, well, tinkerers. I had mnay problems with "codes" some of the problems were real, it seemed that some were due to connection problems with the harness which plugs into the unit on the top of the engine...some of the wire/pins were loose and so somtimes codes somtimes not?????? Jim Riordan 88 WLWB XXV Stuart, Fl. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Al" > > My understanding of the algae in fuel system is that you have to > treat it like you did but you will continue to clog filters till you > have passed all the algae thru your filtering system. You should > keep a spare or two on your bus all times since you don't know when > your filter will be completely clogged and leave you on the side of > the road. > > Al, Kathy, Alfred & Daniel Johnson > '96 BMC > Mandeville, Louisiana > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Steve & Kathy Enfinger" > > > > > Thanks for your suggestions. When the problem started I suspected > fuel > > quality problems ... been holdin' out for lower diesel price for > way > > too long. Fuel drained from Racor revealed chunks of algae ... > changed > > both filters, put in Bio-cide, & $614 of diesel. Still get the > > intermittent 'check engine' light on constantly which causes tach > to be > > inoperative & speed to be resticted to 37 mph. Next time I switch > it on > > the light will function properly & everything works normal. > > > > When the light works correctly & I read the DDEC II codes with > > the 'test engine' switch I get 16, 31, 32, 43, 44, 64, 66, 68, & > 85. > > You'd think it was near death ... Cranks up & comes 75 miles > without > > missing a stroke. Next morning all fluids are OK, cranks up & comes > 100 > > miles to home without any problems. Switch it off & back on > & 'check > > engine' light stays on. > > > > The pattern when giving problems is: Initial turning on ignition - > > 'stop engine' light does NOT come on momentarily but 'check > engine' > > light stays on constantly. Tach doesn't work & speed limited to 37 > mph. > > > > re: the question about me being an agronomist ... if I had $$$ I'd > hire > > someone to fix the problem instead of trying to steal ideas from > > you "master mechanics". naaaaa ... I'm in the seed cleaning & > > distribution business. A "tinkerer" also ... > > > > Steve & Kathy Enfinger > > Newton, GA > > '91PT40 WBSA > > > |
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01-03-2007, 15:07
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thanks Ralph ... I agree that the codes seem 'bogus' ... nothing
happened to cause fault codes ... short of not using the coach. I just noticed that LEG 2 AC ampmeter on the generator gauges showed 40 amps with no load like a/c, water heater, etc. Traced it to floresent lights in hallway (12 volt lights). I say again ... you gotta USE these beast to keep all the 'gremlins' out of 'em. How does the 12 volt dc circuit feed back into the 110 volt ac gauges???? Steve & Kathy Enfinger Newton, GA '91 PT40 WBSA(with faulty light) - In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > HI Steve: > > 16: Coolant level Sensor Voltage high > 31; Engine break output open circuit or short to ground > 32; CEL or SEL Short to battery or open circuit > 43; Low Coolant > 44: Oil or coolant high temp > 64: No code > 66: Engine knock sensor > 68: Idle validation switch open or short to ground > 85: Engine over speed > > Too many faults reported and this to my mind makes it the input 12 vdc > opening and closing with a spike. The 12vdc is on the DDL plug to the DDEC > on pin H circuit 440. There is a circuit breaker located on the back of the > fire wall, have to trace it out, that supplies the 12vdc and it may be > faulty (known to happen) or you have a bouncing ground with is pin A on the > DDL circuit 150. I am thinking it is the connector corroded to the 12vdc > that is reporting your problem and taking the engine to the default rpm > ergo; 37mph speed. The DDEC may be located at the bottom of the back closet > or on the top of the engine located center top near the back compartment door. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 > Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma > > At 01:25 AM 1/3/2007 +0000, you wrote: > >Thanks for your suggestions. When the problem started I suspected fuel > >quality problems ... been holdin' out for lower diesel price for way > >too long. Fuel drained from Racor revealed chunks of algae ... changed > >both filters, put in Bio-cide, & $614 of diesel. Still get the > >intermittent 'check engine' light on constantly which causes tach to be > >inoperative & speed to be resticted to 37 mph. Next time I switch it on > >the light will function properly & everything works normal. > > > >When the light works correctly & I read the DDEC II codes with > >the 'test engine' switch I get 16, 31, 32, 43, 44, 64, 66, 68, & 85. > >You'd think it was near death ... Cranks up & comes 75 miles without > >missing a stroke. Next morning all fluids are OK, cranks up & comes 100 > >miles to home without any problems. Switch it off & back on & 'check > >engine' light stays on. > > > >The pattern when giving problems is: Initial turning on ignition - > > 'stop engine' light does NOT come on momentarily but 'check engine' > >light stays on constantly. Tach doesn't work & speed limited to 37 mph. > > > >re: the question about me being an agronomist ... if I had $$$ I'd hire > >someone to fix the problem instead of trying to steal ideas from > >you "master mechanics". naaaaa ... I'm in the seed cleaning & > >distribution business. A "tinkerer" also ... > > > >Steve & Kathy Enfinger > >Newton, GA > >'91PT40 WBSA > > > > > > > |
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