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nemcl1
11-16-2004, 19:29
97 pickup 6.5 TD,It started and idled ok for a min. or so,then run rough at about 300 rpm for a min. or so, then stalled. There s lots of fuel to drain tap after the filter. Noticed the tach dont move while cranking, is this normal? If not can someone sugest next step before tow truck call? I am very new at this diesel fun but willing to learn. PLEASE&THANKYOU!!!(neilmcleod@shaw.ca)

charliepeterson
11-16-2004, 19:58
The tach signal comes off of the alternator. Check the battery connections. If they are older than three or four years then I would replace them. Now is a good time to look at the serpentine belt as well.

This truck depends on a lot of Amps. to run good.

tom.mcinerney
11-16-2004, 20:14
If first cold season, may need additive in fuel to prevent gelling/waxing when temps below 20*F; waxing causes fuel starvation.

nemcl1
11-17-2004, 11:57
Thanks guys for the info help.Today I got good news and bad news.The stupid truck started and is running like a new one???? This truck has 375000 kilometers on it so watch for another S.O.S. Maybe just the checking of wiring connectors fixed the problem.(wishfull thinking)

nemcl1
11-26-2004, 06:24
Yep that was wishful thinking,two days later no start again.Took it to the expert,it showed fuel response time too slow.Replaced the fsd module&all OK now.Here s another mystery though,before fsd instalation my cruise control did not work & had not worked for six months,now it works???? :D

nemcl1
11-26-2004, 12:35
Oops! In previous post I meant to say fuel solenoid closure time too short.I m wondering if this computer code would have stopped the cruise control from engaging? 1997 6.5td

JohnC
11-27-2004, 15:22
Yes, it seems that if the PCM has any issues with fuel solenoid control it disables the cruise control.

nemcl1
11-28-2004, 19:03
Thankyou JohnC.This is good news for a change. smile.gif Something fixed for free.