Well it isn't always the engineers at fault, sometimes it just doesn't download properly like what happened to my 07 C&C, and when It goes into regen (long story) back in 09. It was brought to my attention that a flash was available to help in regen strategy, that Cummins engineers were enhancing due to lessons learned. I've been trying to get rid of it ever since and so far I've thrown $4K at it, and still counting.*If you trusted the engineers enough to buy the truck, why would you not trust them to fix issues that they have found over time with vehicles in actual use?
I in particular wanted the ITBM update. Also under certain conditions I had the Aisin hunt between 1 and 2nd gear when rolling through a stop sign. Also had a bit of a lope going real slow through RV Resort up North. Will not know if that has changed unit we get back there in 6 weeks or so.
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I found that the delay happens when you start to accelerate then have to pause for a second then get on it again, with the 2014.Well guess what??? I created throttle delay the other day pulling out of the park onto Hwy 60. Time to file a complaint on safercar.gov. SNOKING
I found that the delay happens when you start to accelerate then have to pause for a second then get on it again, with the 2014.
The main issue I had with my 2014 2500, the RPM's always wanted to run real low, and I had to paddle shift it until around 70MPH. I never towed with it but, the truck weighed in at 10,000 pounds with the service bed and tools. Try paddle shifting and keep RPM's @1500 and see how it performs. A lot of the issues are the 3:42 rear diff which keeps the CTD RPM's below it optimum performance. 1700 to 1900 is the best for my 07 6.7.
Well today the cruise control/transmission kickdown went stupid again after hours on the road. It happen last fall in the same area coming down. It is either altitude or truck in regen.
I will be running along at 60 on cruise control and come to a grade and it slows to 57 before down shifting and going back to 60. Boost meter shows that it is not building boost in 5th as this is happen. We were around 6000 feet when this started. Tomorrow we will have similar roads tomorrow North of Ely on 93. SNOKING
Sounds similar to an issue I have intermittently for which I have never found a solution....but it doesn't happen as frequently as it used to....but it is still more prevalent in the summer months.
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/252405-2015-down-on-power
Ignore where I mention the exhaust brake having intermittent issues, I now understand that to be just scenarios where my TC wasn't locked up, therefore unrelated to my boost-sticking issue.
I will watch boost again today, as that seems to be the route cause. Chris
Here are some conclusions from today run. It seems to be altitude and speed/RPM related. In the high country of Nevada(6000+) at 60 MPH is did it regularly. I sped up to 61 and it was better, at 62 it never happen. I was back down to lower altitude on I-84 3500-3600 feet and ran 60 for a while and it did not occur.
Details are good, obviously, but I wouldn't put too much value on these findings (assuming your problem is the same as mine) because mine is intermittent on the very same stretch of highway I drive every day. I could go weeks or months without it doing it, then it could happen multiple times every day for a week or so then stop. All on the same stretch of highway and under the same conditions.
And your speed is always the same? Next time it is happening, speed up a bit. Driving most of the day I was able to try different speeds and obtain the results noted above. Today I will again we driving 250 miles at 3500-4500 feet, so will get to test theories some more.
That is providing the P249E thing does not put me on the side of the road. SNOKING
It does sound like the same condition. And I see you live at 5600 feet. I have been in the high country of Nevada each time I have had the problem. However the Stanton , Tx guy is at a lower elevation and claiming the same issue. I wonder if he has higher elevation in his area or travels to higher elevations. Is the MAP sensor the only one that measure air pressure?
your 68rfe and my Aisin kind of rule out the transmission, I will watch boost again today, as that seems to be the route cause. Chris