jonflies
04-09-2011, 10:15
Have been adding and upgrading, getting ready to pull a travel trailer. My 99 burb with towing package, has 199K highway miles. I had the timing chain and gears changed last year to tighten things up, and this IP only has 90K on it. Had a new rad, vacuum pump and some sheet metal replaced due to a wreck last year.
I've added 4-inch exhaust, new injectors in the last couple of weeks and my last pmd/fsd was put on last October. I had it on a cooler, laying under the floor vent in the cab. I have made sure that the fan was always on, and it had priority to the AC over the humans.
Had a no-start condition last week, while the engine was warmed up, so I bought a new pmd/fsd. Still no start. disconnected the extension cable and went direct to the original cable and the truck started.
Figured I had the issue licked until Wednesday, when I had the same thing happen. One of the last things I did before I finally got it started was to disconnected and reconnected all of the connectors on the ECM.
It was recommended by one guy that the pmd harness could be bad, so I bought one and installed it today. (While doing that work, I found an AC pressure fitting cap wedged in the number one intake port on the block. There was some worn spots but other than that I was able to fish it out intact.) Truck started three times, even when warm, so I figured I had the issue fixed again.
Went out to take a drive an hour later and no start. Checked for fuel at the injectors (as usual) and checked for codes. Disconnected and reconnected the ECM and it started after two full seconds of cranking.
Could it be a bad ECM? I've searched the forum and have not found more than a couple of references to the ECM on the 6.5 side.
I've added 4-inch exhaust, new injectors in the last couple of weeks and my last pmd/fsd was put on last October. I had it on a cooler, laying under the floor vent in the cab. I have made sure that the fan was always on, and it had priority to the AC over the humans.
Had a no-start condition last week, while the engine was warmed up, so I bought a new pmd/fsd. Still no start. disconnected the extension cable and went direct to the original cable and the truck started.
Figured I had the issue licked until Wednesday, when I had the same thing happen. One of the last things I did before I finally got it started was to disconnected and reconnected all of the connectors on the ECM.
It was recommended by one guy that the pmd harness could be bad, so I bought one and installed it today. (While doing that work, I found an AC pressure fitting cap wedged in the number one intake port on the block. There was some worn spots but other than that I was able to fish it out intact.) Truck started three times, even when warm, so I figured I had the issue fixed again.
Went out to take a drive an hour later and no start. Checked for fuel at the injectors (as usual) and checked for codes. Disconnected and reconnected the ECM and it started after two full seconds of cranking.
Could it be a bad ECM? I've searched the forum and have not found more than a couple of references to the ECM on the 6.5 side.