Peterbilt 386 starts and dies immediately |
10-25-2023, (Subject: Peterbilt 386 starts and dies immediately ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: Peterbilt 386 starts and dies immediately (10-24-2023 )Rawze Wrote: cranking up and then stumbling out sounds more like a fuel issue to me... but one never knows when they are just guessing at it on a forum... Initially I was thinking fuel issue but the batteries were at 8v so I installed new batteries and still got low voltage code as only active code. Someone replaced the solenoid on the back of the pump so I checked wiring from that to ECM and insured resistance is within specifications. I am open to ideas but not sure how to perform plunger test. The way the truck fires right up initially is what lead me to believe its a voltage issue at ECM. Truck acts like you just turn the key off after it fires up. Is there any fuel pressures I should monitor before pulling the head off the pump? | |||
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