I don't own a 24V myself and this isn't my truck to diagnose... I'm just a 4BT owner posting this for a buddy. Thought this one would be an easy one for someone familiar with Dodges:
"The problem that I am having is that at random (normally inconvenient) times the tac just drops out while driving. There is no noticable difference in proformance when this happens. After a random amount of time the tac will just start to work again. If you shut the truck off while the tac is off it does not want to restart. It will restart if you crank on it for a while and then let it sit and try again later. More recently it has started doing the not wanting to start thing when shut off with the tac working. Again, it will start back up with the crank then wait technique. Its a 1999 Dodge. "
Off the cuff my take was that the engines used a crank position sensor that went bad, and that there was an interlock that prevented the engine from starting if there was no good tach signal. I searched the forum but didn't find anything definitive for a 99... only that there is a CPS on these trucks. Other people's trucks seemed to run erratically when this happened... apparently his isn't, so its not obvious that it would be the same crank sensor problem...
Thanks for any help!
Matt
"The problem that I am having is that at random (normally inconvenient) times the tac just drops out while driving. There is no noticable difference in proformance when this happens. After a random amount of time the tac will just start to work again. If you shut the truck off while the tac is off it does not want to restart. It will restart if you crank on it for a while and then let it sit and try again later. More recently it has started doing the not wanting to start thing when shut off with the tac working. Again, it will start back up with the crank then wait technique. Its a 1999 Dodge. "
Off the cuff my take was that the engines used a crank position sensor that went bad, and that there was an interlock that prevented the engine from starting if there was no good tach signal. I searched the forum but didn't find anything definitive for a 99... only that there is a CPS on these trucks. Other people's trucks seemed to run erratically when this happened... apparently his isn't, so its not obvious that it would be the same crank sensor problem...
Thanks for any help!
Matt