DuraDanMax
03-05-2005, 15:26
Pardon me while I vent. 2003 6.6 DURAMAX NO MODS. A month ago had the power loss at 2,000RPMs. Truck just fell on its face. Code 087 I believe, 8 new injectors. While it was at the dealer, they mentioned a restriction in fuel from the tank. Have a Super Tank (62 gallon) tank, you can guess how thrilled they were to see I replaced the OEM. They wanted to remove the bed to clean the tank. Told them that it was not necessary, tank essentially comes out just as the OEM does. They said they would try blowing air back to the tank to dislodge what every may be causing the restriction, presumed to be at the screen at the sending unit. Was told they did that, paid $70 and was on my way.
One month later, and the truck had the same symptoms; fell on its face at 2K RPMs. Only this time quickly, within 3 miles, got worse until I could not keep it running at all. Replaced Fuel filter that had only been in less than a month. Also blow air back into the tank to make sure it was not plugged, all seem ok. Just to be safe, removed fuel in tank and replaced with new diesel. Was able to get fuel to the filter using the priming pump. Seemed to be suffering from fuel starvation. Had it towed back to the dealer. Tow truck operator mentioned that he could not hear the fuel pump initializing when we tried one last time to start the truck. Assuming that this engine has an electric fuel pump, it so can someone tell me where it is located? Temps have hovering around freezing for this period. Dealer has not had a chance to check for codes, but unlike last time the SES light did not come on. Cut the fuel filter open. There was a concentrated area of dark gray on one side of the filter about the size of your license. Air filter only 3 months old.
Checked the postings related to power loss, which date back to 2002, but could not pickup a pattern as to a common cause. Everything from fuel filter, bad fuel, injectors, air in the system, etc
One month later, and the truck had the same symptoms; fell on its face at 2K RPMs. Only this time quickly, within 3 miles, got worse until I could not keep it running at all. Replaced Fuel filter that had only been in less than a month. Also blow air back into the tank to make sure it was not plugged, all seem ok. Just to be safe, removed fuel in tank and replaced with new diesel. Was able to get fuel to the filter using the priming pump. Seemed to be suffering from fuel starvation. Had it towed back to the dealer. Tow truck operator mentioned that he could not hear the fuel pump initializing when we tried one last time to start the truck. Assuming that this engine has an electric fuel pump, it so can someone tell me where it is located? Temps have hovering around freezing for this period. Dealer has not had a chance to check for codes, but unlike last time the SES light did not come on. Cut the fuel filter open. There was a concentrated area of dark gray on one side of the filter about the size of your license. Air filter only 3 months old.
Checked the postings related to power loss, which date back to 2002, but could not pickup a pattern as to a common cause. Everything from fuel filter, bad fuel, injectors, air in the system, etc