2002 Ram, HO with 6-Speed (NV5600), mostly stock except for aftermarket air filter, PacBrake, and Air Dog Fuel Preporator.
Checked for codes, 1693 (ETC companion code) and 0230 (Fuel circuit).
I have had an Air 100 system installed for a few years. The stock harness triggers the relay to start the air dog pump. It had done the normal 1-2 second bump when the key is first turned to ON. It would also do the ~25 second if turned to Start and then moved back to ON without the engine starting.
Fuel Gauge showing 14-16# when the fuel pump runs.
Recently the fuel pressure has started to bounce around. Then while in Big Bear (on the way up the hill it started) I was seeing close to 0#. Then if I S/D and restarted the fuel pressure would show ~14-16# at idle with the transmission in neutral and clutch out still good fuel pressure. Then placed in gear and ease out the clutch anywhere from 0-15#. Engine did not sound any different. I then assumed it was probably the sender, Westach electronic one.
Got home and started to trouble shoot. Checked lots of wires for continuity etc... The wiring to the Air Dog still works fine, when I jumper through the removed relay the pump starts up. Checked continuity on the wiring going to the stock deutch connector, showing continuity. Then rigged a jumper to check the relay, relay is fine. Checked voltage on the lines coming from the deutch connector and show0-3 volts maximum while triggering the normal bump and the 25 second bump. Changed out the fuel pressure sender to rule that one out. Still no dice.
I installed a toggle switch to at least turn on the pump before starting so I could drive to/from work until I could finish trouble shooting.
Today I tried to further identify what is going on.
Now with clutch pedal pressed in , and relay installed (toggle switch removed), the pump will bump the normal 1-2 or the 25 seconds if I turn to start. Volts showing ~12. 6 to 12. 8; however if I release the clutch pedal the pump turns off immediately. I reinstalled the toggle switch to turn the pump on, to prevent VP44 damage if the engine starts - Relay is pulled.
Checked voltage on the connector (to see if the ECM was sending voltage). Normal bump got the ~12 volts, bump start (25 seconds) got the ~12 volts all with the clutch pedal pressed in. At anytime release the clutch and the voltage drops.
Bumped the starter got the good fuel pressure and the voltage (AIR Dog was already running) and then while waiting for the pump to turn off I actually started the engine. (Clutch is still pressed in) Engine running, good volts, let out the clutch (trans in neutral) and the voltage drops off ~1-2 and down to zero. Press the clutch back in ... BINGO ~12-13 volts... let it out down goes the voltage.
So what can I do to get the pump to start like it is supposed to with the normal after-market relay? I do not want to buy parts just to find the problem. Air dog works if I use a jumper or a toggle switch across the relay harness. Switched out this relay with spares that I have acts the same.
Can't figure this one out.
Any help would be appreciated. I have cleaned a lot of the grounds just in case, but got very surprised today when the clutch made the voltage change.
Checked for codes, 1693 (ETC companion code) and 0230 (Fuel circuit).
I have had an Air 100 system installed for a few years. The stock harness triggers the relay to start the air dog pump. It had done the normal 1-2 second bump when the key is first turned to ON. It would also do the ~25 second if turned to Start and then moved back to ON without the engine starting.
Fuel Gauge showing 14-16# when the fuel pump runs.
Recently the fuel pressure has started to bounce around. Then while in Big Bear (on the way up the hill it started) I was seeing close to 0#. Then if I S/D and restarted the fuel pressure would show ~14-16# at idle with the transmission in neutral and clutch out still good fuel pressure. Then placed in gear and ease out the clutch anywhere from 0-15#. Engine did not sound any different. I then assumed it was probably the sender, Westach electronic one.
Got home and started to trouble shoot. Checked lots of wires for continuity etc... The wiring to the Air Dog still works fine, when I jumper through the removed relay the pump starts up. Checked continuity on the wiring going to the stock deutch connector, showing continuity. Then rigged a jumper to check the relay, relay is fine. Checked voltage on the lines coming from the deutch connector and show0-3 volts maximum while triggering the normal bump and the 25 second bump. Changed out the fuel pressure sender to rule that one out. Still no dice.
I installed a toggle switch to at least turn on the pump before starting so I could drive to/from work until I could finish trouble shooting.
Today I tried to further identify what is going on.
Now with clutch pedal pressed in , and relay installed (toggle switch removed), the pump will bump the normal 1-2 or the 25 seconds if I turn to start. Volts showing ~12. 6 to 12. 8; however if I release the clutch pedal the pump turns off immediately. I reinstalled the toggle switch to turn the pump on, to prevent VP44 damage if the engine starts - Relay is pulled.
Checked voltage on the connector (to see if the ECM was sending voltage). Normal bump got the ~12 volts, bump start (25 seconds) got the ~12 volts all with the clutch pedal pressed in. At anytime release the clutch and the voltage drops.
Bumped the starter got the good fuel pressure and the voltage (AIR Dog was already running) and then while waiting for the pump to turn off I actually started the engine. (Clutch is still pressed in) Engine running, good volts, let out the clutch (trans in neutral) and the voltage drops off ~1-2 and down to zero. Press the clutch back in ... BINGO ~12-13 volts... let it out down goes the voltage.
So what can I do to get the pump to start like it is supposed to with the normal after-market relay? I do not want to buy parts just to find the problem. Air dog works if I use a jumper or a toggle switch across the relay harness. Switched out this relay with spares that I have acts the same.
Can't figure this one out.
