Have you tried to bump the starter to see if the engine is locked up? I wonder what the computer was thinking?
Nick
It was running on motor oil, not diesel?????
Yeah. I'm sure the computer couldn't do anything.
Have you tried to bump the starter to see if the engine is locked up? I wonder what the computer was thinking?
Nick
IMHO this is not a warranty claim but an insurance claim! No way would I pay if I were Chrysler.
Well.....when I replied to the original poster over on CF, based on his description of the issue, it had runaway written all over it. Until the adjuster checks it out---it really is only speculation at this juncture.It was running on motor oil, not diesel?????
Well.....when I replied to the original poster over on CF, based on his description of the issue, it had runaway written all over it. Until the adjuster checks it out---it really is only speculation at this juncture.
"They Don't test at those angles"
How do you know this???
Most GM Diesels had the emergency block off valve on the intake, if they were still hooked up.
Nick
Had a few 71 series engines that would just keep running after the emergency air shut down was tripped on one engine a 8-71 it wouldn't even slow down. Once you have a diesel ingesting it's own lube oil the only way to stop it is to cut off the air. My uncle told me of being on a diesel sub and they had been running the engines really hard and they would run away. He said they had made these metal plates to choke off the air intake and save the main engine.He was one for telling tall tails so I never really believed him....
"They Don't test at those angles"
How do you know this???
My first gen had a run away shutdown lever on it. Second gen and up I no longer see them.
I remember a generation of Cummins back around 2006 that had a problem with pumping its crankcase near empty when descending steep hills. They came out with a retrofit kit to stop it from happening. So it’s not unheard of.
I wonder if Chrysler has already had this gent sign a non disclosure agreement?![]()
I’m just here for an interesting read but I have to wonder why one wouldn’t shut their truck off if they just took a plunge like that and was resting at an extreme angle?