Today I took out my EZ and installed the Comp, did not tap the pump wire. I followed the instructions to the T, batteries disconnected and cleaned - again, all connections double-checked, dielectric grease on the plugs, then tested Comp for button function, key on, engine off. The Comp button/lights sequence checked out good. Before starting, I decided to check for codes. To my dismay, I get a P0216 (Fuel Injection Pump Timing Failure) and the standard 1693 companion code. I haven't even started the motor yet!
Is there something I might have done wrong to cause this, or could the Comp be malfunctioning?
I disconnected the batteries again, reviewed all the connections, and reconnected. Still had the code, still haven't started the motor.
I haven't had any symptoms of fuel injection pump malfunction, and I didn't have the code a week ago. I normally refuel at 1/2 tank, and the AirDog keeps the fuel pressure above 13 psi at all times. I took the truck out for a half-hour test drive, drives normal, just like it did before.
There's a little more to this story. About a week ago, just after leaving a fuel stop, pulling out onto the road, the truck "blinked". It was like a half-second pause. That caught my attention, but everything seemed normal. A few seconds later, I see the 'Check Gauges' indicator. So I did. The Volt Meter was pegged. Being less than a mile from home, I drove it in and immediately checked for codes - first time I ever checked.
I had:
P1594 - Charging System Voltage Too High
P1693 - DTC Detected In ECM Or PCM
P0234 - Turbo Boost Limit Exceeded
I poked around a bit, found nothing, started the truck, and it was normal. The next day, after towing the trailer into mountains, got the trailer settled in to the spot, went to move the truck - nothing. Not even a click. Nose under the hood again. The battery terminals looked surprisingly cruddy. Surprising because two weeks before, when I installed injectors, I disconnected the batteries and cleaned the terminals, cables, and battery tops. I had a pair of Battery Tenders with me, so I pulled the battery cables, wire brushed everything again, and attached the Tenders. At trickle, they charged for less 1/2 an hour. I put the cables back on and it started right up. Been fine since. I think there is a correlation between the cruddy terminals and the P1594. BTW, the P1594 and P0234 are gone, must have cleared when the batteries were off today.
Maybe my VP is going and it's just a mad coincidence that I notice it now. The pump wire is a virgin and I'm only half way through my 100K/yr warrantee. Darn. I almost had my nerve up to go for the gusto, but now I can't take that chance. I considering going over to AutoZone and having them clear the codes. If it comes back, then I'll put the EZ back on and have the codes cleared again.
Does anybody have any suggestions, similar experiences, comments?
Thanks,
Neil
Is there something I might have done wrong to cause this, or could the Comp be malfunctioning?
I disconnected the batteries again, reviewed all the connections, and reconnected. Still had the code, still haven't started the motor.
I haven't had any symptoms of fuel injection pump malfunction, and I didn't have the code a week ago. I normally refuel at 1/2 tank, and the AirDog keeps the fuel pressure above 13 psi at all times. I took the truck out for a half-hour test drive, drives normal, just like it did before.
There's a little more to this story. About a week ago, just after leaving a fuel stop, pulling out onto the road, the truck "blinked". It was like a half-second pause. That caught my attention, but everything seemed normal. A few seconds later, I see the 'Check Gauges' indicator. So I did. The Volt Meter was pegged. Being less than a mile from home, I drove it in and immediately checked for codes - first time I ever checked.
I had:
P1594 - Charging System Voltage Too High
P1693 - DTC Detected In ECM Or PCM
P0234 - Turbo Boost Limit Exceeded
I poked around a bit, found nothing, started the truck, and it was normal. The next day, after towing the trailer into mountains, got the trailer settled in to the spot, went to move the truck - nothing. Not even a click. Nose under the hood again. The battery terminals looked surprisingly cruddy. Surprising because two weeks before, when I installed injectors, I disconnected the batteries and cleaned the terminals, cables, and battery tops. I had a pair of Battery Tenders with me, so I pulled the battery cables, wire brushed everything again, and attached the Tenders. At trickle, they charged for less 1/2 an hour. I put the cables back on and it started right up. Been fine since. I think there is a correlation between the cruddy terminals and the P1594. BTW, the P1594 and P0234 are gone, must have cleared when the batteries were off today.
Maybe my VP is going and it's just a mad coincidence that I notice it now. The pump wire is a virgin and I'm only half way through my 100K/yr warrantee. Darn. I almost had my nerve up to go for the gusto, but now I can't take that chance. I considering going over to AutoZone and having them clear the codes. If it comes back, then I'll put the EZ back on and have the codes cleared again.
Does anybody have any suggestions, similar experiences, comments?
Thanks,
Neil