curmudge1
03-04-2005, 12:05
I posted this under the "Fuel Quality" topic, but didn't get a reply, so maybe no one saw it?
2nd winter I'm getting the SES light on, & DTC 36s. After everything warms up, these stop happening. Seems to go on longer this winter. New FSD, cooler & remote install kit from Kennedy, end of December, fixed stalling but no change in this behavior (I did not expect any). DS4 IP is over 3 years old, a good many miles but it shouldn't be failing yet. This doesn't happen at all when it's reasonably warm out (Spring through Fall).
Anyone else see these symptoms? Do I recall correctly that there's a fuel heating element as part of the fuel filter "holder" assembly? Perhaps that has failed, how could I tell? Probably have to replace the whole assembly, big $ for the part no doubt.
I've read that DTC 36 (& 35) can be caused by bad grounds. I had the grounds checked, cleaned, & one had to be fixed up LAST winter, but no change in behavior. Jim, perhaps this would be a good 6.5TD article topic, with pictures? "Clean up your electrical grounds"
2nd winter I'm getting the SES light on, & DTC 36s. After everything warms up, these stop happening. Seems to go on longer this winter. New FSD, cooler & remote install kit from Kennedy, end of December, fixed stalling but no change in this behavior (I did not expect any). DS4 IP is over 3 years old, a good many miles but it shouldn't be failing yet. This doesn't happen at all when it's reasonably warm out (Spring through Fall).
Anyone else see these symptoms? Do I recall correctly that there's a fuel heating element as part of the fuel filter "holder" assembly? Perhaps that has failed, how could I tell? Probably have to replace the whole assembly, big $ for the part no doubt.
I've read that DTC 36 (& 35) can be caused by bad grounds. I had the grounds checked, cleaned, & one had to be fixed up LAST winter, but no change in behavior. Jim, perhaps this would be a good 6.5TD article topic, with pictures? "Clean up your electrical grounds"