olbooker
10-15-2003, 17:36
'95 Suburban had injection pump replaced at dealer several years ago. About 2 years ago started the usual dying bit. Since it is one of our good customers I replaced the PMD with the seperate cooler. Recently, it has started dying again and starts back up with some black smoke. And an occasional hickup while cruising, though I haven't seen that yet. It has a code 36 and 35 in history with 35 coming back instantly.
I do have a factory manual as well as the wonderful Mitchell. The diags leave a lot to be desired.
The feedback wire from the PMD to the ECM (red wire) does have approx 5 volts on it, at the ECM. Mitchell shows 5.6v key on and 4v running. So I can assume that the PMD is outputting a feedback signal.
What is this signal on a properly operating engine? It doesn't apppear to have much amplitude on my scope, if it is in fact a frequency signal, which I would think that it should be. Surely it is not just voltage. Any help will be appreciated.
Is it possible that this new PMD has already failed?
Should I have installed the remote/extension harness?
BTW, there are no other codes stored, leading to a bad pump.
I will inspect the grounds, as in a previous message, tomorrow.
Thanks for any help!
Oscar
I do have a factory manual as well as the wonderful Mitchell. The diags leave a lot to be desired.
The feedback wire from the PMD to the ECM (red wire) does have approx 5 volts on it, at the ECM. Mitchell shows 5.6v key on and 4v running. So I can assume that the PMD is outputting a feedback signal.
What is this signal on a properly operating engine? It doesn't apppear to have much amplitude on my scope, if it is in fact a frequency signal, which I would think that it should be. Surely it is not just voltage. Any help will be appreciated.
Is it possible that this new PMD has already failed?
Should I have installed the remote/extension harness?
BTW, there are no other codes stored, leading to a bad pump.
I will inspect the grounds, as in a previous message, tomorrow.
Thanks for any help!
Oscar