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RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - Trey7981 - 01-10-2025 Got a couple questions. I’m looking at live data on insite. Looking at live temps, my coolant sensor shows 185 on dash and 419 on insite. And ambient temp shows 3214 on insite. Also what should intake temp be over ambient air temp mine show 237 and temp is 41 now it just dropped to -22 RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - Rawze - 01-10-2025 Any alarms or faults associated with it?. Is this engine 'de-mandated (deleted)?. some history?... etc. RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - Trey7981 - 01-10-2025 (01-10-2025 )Rawze Wrote: Any alarms or faults associated with it?. No codes, just power loss still. Factory emissions to on 2014 cm2350. Been reading and think I found that isx15 has 2 coolant sensors one for ecm and one for gauge. Can cause a fueling issue when ecm thinks engine is hot. Same for ambient air sensor. Is the imap the only intake manifold temp sensor, or is there one hidden somewhere? I’m gonna stop by a shop and have them plug into it and see if I’m reading it right. Just got insite still seeing all I can do. RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - Trey7981 - 01-14-2025 At shop now, yes barometric sensor is reading 3200f and intake is reading 200+. Getting a turbo actuator installed installed now” has coded and self cleared a few times. Again pressure tested intake to turbo took about 1min to loose 5psi. This lost power deal is pissing me off now new ecm new imap deltaP exh sensors.. guess I’m buying a new fuel system next RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - Rawze - 01-14-2025 (01-14-2025 )Trey7981 Wrote: At shop now, yes barometric sensor is reading 3200f and intake is reading 200+. Getting a turbo actuator installed installed now” has coded and self cleared a few times. Again pressure tested intake to turbo took about 1min to loose 5psi. This lost power deal is pissing me off now new ecm new imap deltaP exh sensors.. guess I’m buying a new fuel system next start by doing a full EGR tune-up, replacing all egr and intake sensors that are more than a couple years old. clean out the egr piping, etc.etc. check wiring harness to ensure its not rubbing thru somewhere too. RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - Trey7981 - 01-14-2025 (01-14-2025 )Rawze Wrote:That’s all been done over the last 3 weeks. That’s why I’m so frustrated(01-14-2025 )Trey7981 Wrote: At shop now, yes barometric sensor is reading 3200f and intake is reading 200+. Getting a turbo actuator installed installed now” has coded and self cleared a few times. Again pressure tested intake to turbo took about 1min to loose 5psi. This lost power deal is pissing me off now new ecm new imap deltaP exh sensors.. guess I’m buying a new fuel system next RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - tree98 - 01-15-2025 I can't remember but has anyone done a fuel system leakdown test (using insite) on it yet? RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - Trey7981 - 01-15-2025 (01-15-2025 )tree98 Wrote: I can't remember but has anyone done a fuel system leakdown test (using insite) on it yet? No that’s my next plan, on the fuel pump is it the head that builds pressure or is that just a check valve system. RE: Peterbilt 2015 cm2350 list of issues - tree98 - 01-15-2025 It's a pump that makes as much as 30k psi. There are numerous places the system could be leaking internally and you'll never know unless you do the leakdown test. It takes about 5 minutes with insite. If you have someone else runs the test, make sure to find out exactly how many psi it loses and in how many seconds/minutes. Don't come back here and say "yea it passed" and not have the specifics lol :) |