Volvo with Cummins Engine cuts out
#11
Originally Posted by shatski
I think I know what your problem is......when you hit a bump, either the motor is moving or a problem with your linkage to your injection pump. What ever it is it is happening when you hit a bump and is quickly moving your linkage either forward or rearward causing the abrupt change in its position. I had the same thing with my 9200 International and the service manager at my local International dealer gave me a lot of suggestions what it could be. Got to looking myself and found the linkage was loose near my injection pump. Tightened the linkage and not a problem with it since.
i believe they've done away with the injection pump on the isx
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Bob H
#12
Originally Posted by raacerxx
The lights on the dash never come on. It does not give a code when this happens. The dealership recreated the problem with the computer hooked up, and supposedly the needed to upgrade the software in the computer. I have been told by another driver that it was a loose connection at the battery that cause his truck to do the same thing and it didn't show a code. I told the service writer this and he said thats not the problem with my truck. I did drive the truck to see if the problem had been fixed. Now when you try to go through the menu on the computer it goes blank, and wont come back until you restart the truck. Just another shop trying to milk it for all they can. I'll be talking with the service manager on Tues.
ask them to run redundant power and ground circuits (ecm power supply) ... at least temporarily to see if it helps
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Bob H
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Originally Posted by shatski
I think I know what your problem is......when you hit a bump, either the motor is moving or a problem with your linkage to your injection pump. What ever it is it is happening when you hit a bump and is quickly moving your linkage either forward or rearward causing the abrupt change in its position. I had the same thing with my 9200 International and the service manager at my local International dealer gave me a lot of suggestions what it could be. Got to looking myself and found the linkage was loose near my injection pump. Tightened the linkage and not a problem with it since.
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Found the problem. It was the abs sensor. The top of bracket that holds the sensor was broken, and the sensor was just laying there bouncing around and rubbing on the plate. I was told that the the error was overloading the computer with info. When the abs failed the truck ran properly. Thanks for the help.
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