Friday night coming home from the monster truck show, it was of course dark and my truck started it's heater grid cycling thing(I thought) my helpful wife said she thinks it is the head lights flashing, so of course I listened to what she said and pulled up close to the truck in front of me, which was a CTD, sorry if you are on here. So I gave it some pedal, which I think has something to do with it, and the lights started flashing, looking at the tailgate of the truck in front of me bigger than s*** one headlight was going off and on, it would go all the way out then I would give it to it again and it would flash alittle and come back on. Over and over I did this, it isn't road sensitive, as in bumpy road, it seemed to be just realated to pushing on the throttle. So sat I changed the bulb, everything looks ok? Sunday I hook on to the trailer, I all but couldn't get it to buck, it was still there but not near as bad. Made me think maybe I have a ground problem but after reading the above posts and thinking about it I guess it was about 15-20 or maybe 25 degrees warmer than the last month or so, so now I don't know.
I did still take it in to the dealer yesterday and had him look at it, he changed out the IAT just to be sure. He thinks our problem is somehow related to fuel psi, But with the injecters he kind of shyed away from helping with that oh-well.
I did still take it in to the dealer yesterday and had him look at it, he changed out the IAT just to be sure. He thinks our problem is somehow related to fuel psi, But with the injecters he kind of shyed away from helping with that oh-well.