turn off the engine when driving uphill
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Help please. I have a problem with the engine cammins n14, when you go up the hill with a load, the engine is turned off (appears Engin speed p190). the oil level is normal
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call a cummins dealer and give them the code.
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Напиши все подробно. Глохнет только в гору? Температура, передача, вес....Вообщем все, все, все. Можешь по русски. Я переведу. I told him to wright everything in details in Russian. I'll try to translate it.
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Solo379 заранее спасибо за помощь.freightliner FLD cummins n14, 1995 года. Вес груза был 15000 кг. Температура двигателя 175 F, температура масла 197 F. Когда начинаешь ехать в гору температура масла поднимается до 205 F и появляется надпись Engine speed P190, на панели приборов загорается желтый индикатор(check engine) через пару минут красный индикатор(stop engine) и двигатель глохнет.
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Thanks in advance for Solo379 pomosch.freightliner FLD cummins n14, 1995. Cargo weight was 15,000 kg. Engine temperature is 175 F, the oil temperature is 197 F. When you start to go up the hill oil temperature rises to 205 F and appears Engine speed P190, on the dashboard of the yellow light (check engine) in a few minutes the red light (stop engine) and the engine stalls.
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I guess it's understandable, and doesn't need a translation. Assuming you are not loging the engine, the only thing that comes in mind that something wrong with the sensors. May be somebody has a better idea, and also could look up that P190 engine code.
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