Well, this truck has been eating the green out of my wallet lately ! Bad starting cost new batteries, prv, and now new injectors (thanks T&C-Todd) .
Got it fired up tonight after injector swap (more questions coming on that later). Before I pulled my old injectors I disconnected my edge juice but kept the display. What I did to disable the Edge was pulled all the connectors that interrupted between injector, map, and I believe the rail pressure connections ,along with the ground wire. But left the data link on it. This was confirmed the correct way to disable it so that I can still have the display and not have it interfere with the smarty which will be loaded after I confirm truck is squared away and running correctly with the new injectors. I did run the truck prior to doing the injector swap and all was good.
So now I have it running on new injectors (starts and runs very nice:-laf) ,
But I flip the switch to get the pac brake on- nothing happens. A little trouble shooting shows, good air pressure to tank and solenoid, but solenoid does not open to activate air cylinder on brake. Further inspection shows no power to solenoid with truck running and switch on. Switch goes to pin 39 and is a ground (white wire), black wire from switch goes to ground. I check my ground and its good. I have a tester that pierces the insulation on the wire for checking power or continuity - so I check to see if the switch is good. Heres where I start to scratch my head. I clip one end of tester to the ground-switch on-check my white wire with other end of tested=the one that pierces the insulation- yahoo, it works perfectly, but then I flip the switch off my tester shows that I am still grounded-very slightly because the tester light is just barley lit ! another words pin 39 is kinda sorta almost grounded ??? but then why are we grounding it the rest of the way, and the big one would be- then why is the brake not on all the time ? Am I confusing anyone here ? For the guy whos reading this that is not confused - please HELP me understand and fix this. We are supposed to be on the road by monday and we are stuck here trying to get this truck ready for the next couple years on the road.
a side question on the injectors, Got it running all seems great, how do you know that the tubes are all seated proper in the injectors and that everything is 100% ? Or would I know that already ?
Got it fired up tonight after injector swap (more questions coming on that later). Before I pulled my old injectors I disconnected my edge juice but kept the display. What I did to disable the Edge was pulled all the connectors that interrupted between injector, map, and I believe the rail pressure connections ,along with the ground wire. But left the data link on it. This was confirmed the correct way to disable it so that I can still have the display and not have it interfere with the smarty which will be loaded after I confirm truck is squared away and running correctly with the new injectors. I did run the truck prior to doing the injector swap and all was good.
So now I have it running on new injectors (starts and runs very nice:-laf) ,
But I flip the switch to get the pac brake on- nothing happens. A little trouble shooting shows, good air pressure to tank and solenoid, but solenoid does not open to activate air cylinder on brake. Further inspection shows no power to solenoid with truck running and switch on. Switch goes to pin 39 and is a ground (white wire), black wire from switch goes to ground. I check my ground and its good. I have a tester that pierces the insulation on the wire for checking power or continuity - so I check to see if the switch is good. Heres where I start to scratch my head. I clip one end of tester to the ground-switch on-check my white wire with other end of tested=the one that pierces the insulation- yahoo, it works perfectly, but then I flip the switch off my tester shows that I am still grounded-very slightly because the tester light is just barley lit ! another words pin 39 is kinda sorta almost grounded ??? but then why are we grounding it the rest of the way, and the big one would be- then why is the brake not on all the time ? Am I confusing anyone here ? For the guy whos reading this that is not confused - please HELP me understand and fix this. We are supposed to be on the road by monday and we are stuck here trying to get this truck ready for the next couple years on the road.
a side question on the injectors, Got it running all seems great, how do you know that the tubes are all seated proper in the injectors and that everything is 100% ? Or would I know that already ?