High exhaust back pressure |
07-10-2020, (Subject: High exhaust back pressure ) Post: #22 | |||
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RE: High exhaust back pressure Maybe I missed it, but what problems/symptoms led to the turbo replacement? Perhaps the turbo wasn't the source of the problem? Or as Lonestar10 suggested maybe the turbo install wasn't done right. (06-28-2020 )Rawze Wrote:(06-27-2020 )DannyA Wrote: ... Fault code 2973. ... Did you ever look in to the wiring? Start at the sensor, check the contacts in the plug then work your way back down the wiring harness looking for any damage. Check your battery ground points. Run through the wires all the way back to the batteries. You can also pull up a wiring diagram online in quickserve and see what else is connected to that same wires and ground path as the imap sensor. Could be something else on the same lines interfering with the data signal. (06-26-2020 )DannyA Wrote: I have a 2013 Volvo Cummins IS 2250. I just replaced the turbo but the turbo actuator measured is only 84% when I performed the forced park regen ... Also why a new cummins reman turbo will be at only 84%? FYI, 84% measured for the turbo during a parked regen sounds fine to me, it's about where mine used to sit during the many parked regen's i did in the past. This number isn't a measurement of how the turbo is performing, just the position it's being instructed/measured to operate at by the ECM. User's Signature: "...And as we wind on down the road, Our Shadows taller than our Soul..." | |||
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