finnally found someone witha scan tool,any way 251 came up (injection pump)
i am getting terrible mpg about 14 ,most of the time it is only me and tools of trade in vehicle,,,,,,also takes about 17 secs 0-60 mph
is all this pointing towards a new IP
finnally found someone witha scan tool,any way 251 came up (injection pump)
i am getting terrible mpg about 14 ,most of the time it is only me and tools of trade in vehicle,,,,,,also takes about 17 secs 0-60 mph
is all this pointing towards a new IP
1998 holden suburban(chev)4x4
6.5 td no cat 3"straight through
230 k's
The PO251 is referencing the Injection pump Cam system.
Most likely the thing is not advancing properly or there is a fueling issue.
Very likely the IP is due to be replaced.
Does the truck smoke a lot under load??
Also is the power level low and the thing feel sluggish??
Let us know
Robyn
(1) 1995 Suburban 2500 4x4
(1) 1997 Astro
(1) 2005 Suburban (Papa Smurf)
THIS IS BOW TIE COUNTRY
does not smoke under load
smoke is visable at night with head lights behind me,nthing to be alarmed at though
does feel sluggish
gets worse when any type of trailer is hooked up
1998 holden suburban(chev)4x4
6.5 td no cat 3"straight through
230 k's
DTC P0251 - Injection Pump Cam System
The mention of "cam" associated with this code is really a misnomer. The new emissions system monitoring required OBD II to also monitor camshaft position. The 6.5L diesel systems don't monitor cam position, but it gets a "cam" signal in a roundabout way, by optically reading the injection pump's main shaft (which turns at the same rate as the cam). The newer Duramax systems do actually monitor the camshaft position.
This "cam" signal is sensed optically by the optical encoder sensor, which is located in the top portion of the DS fuel injection pump.
So, a P0251 means there is a problem with the OES, which is one of the more important inputs used by the PCM to calculate fuel control and timing.
A P0251 can be caused by air in the fuel system. Bubbles interfere with the optical properties of diesel fuel, which can cause the OES to misread the coded disk as it rotates.
Assuming no air in the fuel, no problem with wiring or electrical connectors, your OES may have an electronic problem (requiring a pump change).
You can read more about P0251 here.
Jim
Last edited by More Power; 07-18-2008 at 11:10. Reason: add stuff
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