Stalling
I have intermittent stalling that has recently started to occur. :dang: It only happens when I make a fairly hard RIGHT Turn.
Otherwise the truck runs great - good idle speed, good acceleration. I was hoping someone might have a clue as to where I should look. thanks- Roy |
I'd look for shorted wiring? Where to look :w2: is the question.
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does it stall out at any other times. hard braking? is the truck a 5 speed or auto? i can imagine what would be shorting for wires that would cause the engine to die on a hard right turn...
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I don't know Maybe the wiring to the FSS :argh:
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Do you have a tilt steering? If so there might be an issue there. I've had to fix some wiring there before.
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Originally Posted by 98 Cummins
(Post 1000330)
Do you have a tilt steering? If so there might be an issue there. I've had to fix some wiring there before.
other than that , i cant think of any fuel leak related scenarios that would manifest and disappear just as quickly during a hard right turn. what is your voltage gauge doing when this occurs? In fact, what are all your gauges doing? |
I checked the wiring to the FSS and all looks good. But the rubber boot underneath is seriously decomposed. I see you can replace it alone but for an extra $20 I might be ahead just to replace the entire unit - that is providing I stay away from Napa -sheesh
I cleaned up the battery terminal connection where the fuseable link is hooked up to the positive terminal - there was some serious corrosion there and I think that could be a potential place for an intermittent short. Thanks for all the responses - it is automatic transmission. if I get a re-occurance I will check the gauges |
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