EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia |
04-12-2018, (Subject: EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia (02-19-2017 )martinef1963 Wrote: I removed the Delta P Sensor and cleaned it off. I purchased a new one, but it is a modified / updated version that Freightliner sold me and I would have to cut three wires, crimp them and then "calibrate" the sensor.martinef1963, I did this today. Although I didn't need to replace the harness as mine already has the update, I snapped the retaining clip because of it being brittle. The job was extremely easy. All the wires are color coordinated so you really can't make a mistake. I put shrink tubing around the connectors then wrapped it all with electrical tape. I also had the P-sensor calibrated. The mechanic said the ECM needs to be reset to "absolute zero" or it could set a code. Apparently the ECM "learns" the values being generated by the Delta-P sensor so your previous sensor "learned value" may be different than what a brand new sensor expects to read...hence the code being thrown. User's Signature: Dyin' ain't much of a living, driver. Put it down...it can wait. | |||
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EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia - martinef1963 - 02-19-2017, RE: EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia - bossboy2 - 03-08-2018, RE: EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia - bossboy2 - 04-12-2018 RE: EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia - Rawze - 04-12-2018, RE: EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia - bossboy2 - 05-08-2018, RE: EGR Tune-Up, 2010 Cascadia - Chamberpains - 05-09-2018, |
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