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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) low, then full boost - p0237, p1693 - low power

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Started truck to go home last night and had this problem. Have read forum threads, but find nothing like this. Has very low boost - 6-8 psi even at 3/4 - 7/8 throttle. At low/part throttle, boost varies very little, and obviously power is very low. When throttle is open fully, the boost will ramp up and come back up to almost max - 28-30 psi. Shows p0237 and p1693 companion code. Haven't messed with anything lately, no pressure washing, etc. Have Edge EZ. Replaced VP44 almost a year ago. Have the non-electronic "apps" sensor - Timbo sensor - several years old.

If this was a bad map sensor, I would have NO boost, correct? If the terminals (map, Edge, etc.) were dirty, would it manifest in this type of problem? Thanks for your experienced advice!
 
Definitely disconnect the Edge and run the truck without it to eliminate that possibility. They tend to be problematic after several years of use.
 
Thanks for your reply. Makes no difference with Edge EZ in or out of the loop. Last night, I could get a little bit of boost at part throttle, then full boost after a few moments when I applied full throttle. Today, there is virtually no boost either way - 2 or 3 lbs. The engine wasn't warmed up today when tested, so don't know if that would make a difference. I found that leaking diesel had filled the map/Edge connectors and disintegrated the Edge to original map plug connector. No effect though after cleaning/repairing/putting back together the connectors. Anyone have any suggestions?

With a defective MAP sensor, will the motor make a little bit of boost. Could someone reply with test for the MAP sensor? Thanks.
 
When the boost sensor starts to fail you will have a very slugish response at low rpm,once you get to the 2000 rpm areait will run close to normal.If you have a boost gauge installed it is very easy to check.Compare your mechanical gauge reading to that seen on a scanner.
 
Did some troubleshooting, but over a couple of days, the symptoms keep changing! The next day, I found that the MAP sensor voltage output was inverted! I have a good 5v signal to the MAP. At rest (with no boost), the output was 1.75v and then as I pushed the MAP diaphragm in, the voltage output decreased to .5 or less volts! A noted Cummins shop said they had never seen this before. Then I put a plug in the MAP hole, left the sensor plugged in (but just hanging there) and I had boost again, although it was a max. of 18 psi. At least it was driveable as I waited for a MAP sensor. The next day (!), now there is practically no boost again (2-4 psi max), with nothing changed, MAP still plugged in and hanging there.

Any suggestions other than waiting to put a new MAP sensor in? The diesel shop suggested the truck may have a bad ECM ground (which I'll check tonight). Anyone had a problem like this? Thanks.
 
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