Water in Fuel ISX
02-04-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
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Water in Fuel ISX
We keep getting Water in the fuel code 1852 with 0418 we follow procedural fix, drain, new filter if needed, code clears , everything seems ok ... we drive in the rain and code comes back. Anyone ever heard of water entering the fuel system from outside? We have tried to figure out if any of our Fuel stations have bad fuel. Or is it simply condensation in the tanks due to our lane... warm to cold to warm... 65 Deg F to 0 Deg F in one trip. we even tried a new sensor same outcome.
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02-04-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #2
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
Depending on the type of prefilter you could have coolant actually coming into it.
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02-04-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #3
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
Could be a cracked or failing Davco unit, have you inspected it? Fingers crossed. The alternative is not pretty.
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02-04-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #4
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
Could be faulty sensor. How much water is in drained fuel? I replaced sensor.
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02-04-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #5
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
if there is water present then everything is as should be, try to keep your fuel cells full when in a cold environment, this will help keep condensation to a minimum.


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02-04-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #6
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
(02-04-2017 )cjcool Wrote:  We keep getting Water in the fuel code 1852 with 0418 we follow procedural fix, drain, new filter if needed, code clears , everything seems ok ... we drive in the rain and code comes back. Anyone ever heard of water entering the fuel system from outside? We have tried to figure out if any of our Fuel stations have bad fuel. Or is it simply condensation in the tanks due to our lane... warm to cold to warm... 65 Deg F to 0 Deg F in one trip. we even tried a new sensor same outcome.

Just a related suggestion...

Every time your windshield fogs up, so does the inside of your fuel tanks. Keep them topped of as much as possible to prevent this.


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02-05-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #7
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
http://www.ktisystems.com/fuel-management/airleak

This article pertains to marine applications, but it has diagnostic procedure's that could solve your problem.


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02-05-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #8
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
To remove water from fuel tank I used this silica bag
http://www.coinsupplyexpress.com/SG-200-...Ah9F8P8HAQ
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02-05-2017, (Subject: Water in Fuel ISX ) 
Post: #9
RE: Water in Fuel ISX
(02-05-2017 )snailexpress Wrote:  To remove water from fuel tank I used this silica bag
http://www.coinsupplyexpress.com/SG-200-...Ah9F8P8HAQ

Another brilliant idea!!!!


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