Jochen Woern
11-19-2008, 22:50
Had some problems lately with my Sub and can not figure out what is going on.
Below, I will try to describe the sequence of events in the hopes that anyone can shine some light on this scenario:
- About 4 weeks ago, I tried to start the Sub in the morning and the Wait to Start (WTS) light would not come on. Truck would turn, but not fire. I try this for a while and eventually the WTS light comes on, truck fires as it should and runs fine.
- About a couple of days later, same situation. When the truck finally starts and I let it run in the driveway on idle, the truck dies and shuts off. Truck eventually starts and runs for a few days with no issues.
- Next situation was that everything worked as it should in the morning, but as I proceed to work, the truck stall/shuts itself of as I am driving. Pulled over to the side of the road, at first once again no WTS light coming on, after a few minutes and tries, truck runs again.
At this time I decided to bring it to a good friend of mine who owns a repair shop, he is NOT a diesel mechanic but I thought I have him look at it since it would not cost me anything. He has the truck for a week, checked all the electrical connections and grounds and all he could find was a somewhat loose battery connection. He keeps the truck a few more days, drives it, starts it every morning early when it is cold, but the truck NEVER shuts off on him. He and I finally decide that it would be ok for me to pick it up so I did.
- Truck runs great for about two (2) weeks, then it stalls/shuts itself of again in traffic. I get it started again and I take it home and at that point I am thinking it must be the PMD again. The Stanadyne unit I had installed was/is only 11 month old, but I thought I would try a new DTech which I ordered from Pensacola Diesel and I installed it once I receive it.
- I install the DTech on the FSD Cooler and all works out great, I fire the truck and it starts at the first turn, runs on idle in the drive for at least ten minutes and the truck dies once again for now apparent reason.
I try to get it started again but the WTS light once again does not come on so truck does not fire. After about two/three tries, the truck dies on me and nothing happens anymore, DEAD as a doornail.
- Could not get the truck started again, so I am calling the tow truck to get me to my GM Dealership, Mike Daugherty Chevrolet in Sacramento.
- I give my service advisor the whole story and I also inform him that I installed a brand new PMD.
The dealership tells me that the batteries are completely done and I needed new ones. I have the truck for three (3)Years now and I still had the batteries installed which the truck came with. So I guess it was ok for them to be toast.
- In order to continue to troubleshoot, the dealer installs a new set of batteries. My service advisor tells me that weak batteries can be the cause for the WTS sign not to iluminate and the glow plugs/relay not getting enough juice. While they take out the old ones, my service advisor informs me that instead of 2 batteries with 800 AMP Cranking Power, I am having one with 750 and the other with 850? Could this already be an issue?
- Dealer keeps the truck and they tell me they have checked everything:
1. Fuel is clean with no bubbles
2. Fuel Filter is good (which I had replaced about 7k miles ago).
3. Fuel Pump/Injection Pumps are good, we are getting steady fuel pressure as it should be.
4. With the new batteries, all cables and connections were checked once again and all is good.
- Dealer kept the truck now for three working days, drove it, ran it and left it idle for quite some time and my service advisor used the Sub today for a 50 mile round trip where he says the truck ran awesome, never missed a beat and so far the truck has not shut off while at the dealership.
I will pick it up tomorrow and am wondering what it could be. I am almost willing to bet that it will shut of on me once I am in rushhour traffic, never fails.
WHAT IS MY PROBLEM, DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY HELPFUL ADVISE?
Many thanks in advance.
Below, I will try to describe the sequence of events in the hopes that anyone can shine some light on this scenario:
- About 4 weeks ago, I tried to start the Sub in the morning and the Wait to Start (WTS) light would not come on. Truck would turn, but not fire. I try this for a while and eventually the WTS light comes on, truck fires as it should and runs fine.
- About a couple of days later, same situation. When the truck finally starts and I let it run in the driveway on idle, the truck dies and shuts off. Truck eventually starts and runs for a few days with no issues.
- Next situation was that everything worked as it should in the morning, but as I proceed to work, the truck stall/shuts itself of as I am driving. Pulled over to the side of the road, at first once again no WTS light coming on, after a few minutes and tries, truck runs again.
At this time I decided to bring it to a good friend of mine who owns a repair shop, he is NOT a diesel mechanic but I thought I have him look at it since it would not cost me anything. He has the truck for a week, checked all the electrical connections and grounds and all he could find was a somewhat loose battery connection. He keeps the truck a few more days, drives it, starts it every morning early when it is cold, but the truck NEVER shuts off on him. He and I finally decide that it would be ok for me to pick it up so I did.
- Truck runs great for about two (2) weeks, then it stalls/shuts itself of again in traffic. I get it started again and I take it home and at that point I am thinking it must be the PMD again. The Stanadyne unit I had installed was/is only 11 month old, but I thought I would try a new DTech which I ordered from Pensacola Diesel and I installed it once I receive it.
- I install the DTech on the FSD Cooler and all works out great, I fire the truck and it starts at the first turn, runs on idle in the drive for at least ten minutes and the truck dies once again for now apparent reason.
I try to get it started again but the WTS light once again does not come on so truck does not fire. After about two/three tries, the truck dies on me and nothing happens anymore, DEAD as a doornail.
- Could not get the truck started again, so I am calling the tow truck to get me to my GM Dealership, Mike Daugherty Chevrolet in Sacramento.
- I give my service advisor the whole story and I also inform him that I installed a brand new PMD.
The dealership tells me that the batteries are completely done and I needed new ones. I have the truck for three (3)Years now and I still had the batteries installed which the truck came with. So I guess it was ok for them to be toast.
- In order to continue to troubleshoot, the dealer installs a new set of batteries. My service advisor tells me that weak batteries can be the cause for the WTS sign not to iluminate and the glow plugs/relay not getting enough juice. While they take out the old ones, my service advisor informs me that instead of 2 batteries with 800 AMP Cranking Power, I am having one with 750 and the other with 850? Could this already be an issue?
- Dealer keeps the truck and they tell me they have checked everything:
1. Fuel is clean with no bubbles
2. Fuel Filter is good (which I had replaced about 7k miles ago).
3. Fuel Pump/Injection Pumps are good, we are getting steady fuel pressure as it should be.
4. With the new batteries, all cables and connections were checked once again and all is good.
- Dealer kept the truck now for three working days, drove it, ran it and left it idle for quite some time and my service advisor used the Sub today for a 50 mile round trip where he says the truck ran awesome, never missed a beat and so far the truck has not shut off while at the dealership.
I will pick it up tomorrow and am wondering what it could be. I am almost willing to bet that it will shut of on me once I am in rushhour traffic, never fails.
WHAT IS MY PROBLEM, DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY HELPFUL ADVISE?
Many thanks in advance.