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Old 12-29-2015, 09:04 AM
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I have a strange issue and it happens very sporadic. Sometime it occurs at startup, sometimes while driving. Not sure whether it is limp mode, but I have no throttle. It starts fine, idles, but no throttle. Like I said, sometimes it happens while driving and I have to pull over and shut it down and restart. Mods are few, it has an airaid air filter and I had the turbo rebuilt and egr delete both completed in May. FICM was rebuilt by ficmrepair.com a couple years ago. It does seem to happen more often when it is raining or with a heavy dew after sitting for many hours. 128k

I did run a dose of hotshot's secret thru the fuel back in may, ran a couple tanks of fuel, then changed the filters with OEM.


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After lots of reading today, I think it may be the sensor in the pedal. It has adj pedals. Would like to find a way to test before spending that much on a non-returnable part.
 
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Update: A week ago, I adjusted the pedals all the way out and back in. They are not in the normal position that they have been in for the last 2.5 years. I have not had any issues. It has been cold and dry here in the Midwest so I cannot be completely sure moisture was not the culprit. I will run this way for a while longer to see if it changes. I would assume if there is a bad spot it will continue to worsen. I would like to be able to test the pedal before I spend that much on a replacement.
 
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Update: It has been 2 weeks since I adjusted the pedals to a new position. We have had rain, snow, ice and below 0 temps, and I have experienced no issues. I have to assume at this point there is probably either a bad spot in the pedal assembly or maybe there was some dirt or dust that had gotten in there and blocking the sensor maybe. Any recommendations would be great.
 
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Update: It has been about 4 weeks since I adjusted the pedals, and not one issue. Here in SW Ohio, it has been cold, warm, had snow and rain. I guess either the pedal has a worn/bad spot or maybe some dust was in the sensor and moved during the adjustment. Going to leave it alone for now. Still would like to hear any other opinions.
 
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Well, it did it one time this morning while the truck was warming up. It was about 38 here this morning and a little foggy, so it was damp out. Any ideas would be truly appreciated.
 
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Well, it rained all night last night and it did it like three times before I could get out of the driveway. I am starting to think it has nothing to do with the pedal. I had an EGR delete done before this started in the summer while it was dry and I am wondering if maybe the EGR sensor pigtail is getting damp. Thinking that maybe I should fill it full of di-electric grease and tape it up. Anyone else have any suggestions? Could really use some help on this.
 
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It has been suggested to me that it may be the ICP sensor. Can anyone provide me detailed instructions on how to check?
 
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Found 3 broken wires on the drivers side fender well. I think that may be the problem. Going to try soldering them and shrink tubes with silicon without damaging any other of the 5 million wires located right there. Since separating the damaged wires, I haven't had an issue in the rain.
 
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Originally Posted by Tuck45311
I have a strange issue and it happens very sporadic. Sometime it occurs at startup, sometimes while driving. Not sure whether it is limp mode, but I have no throttle. It starts fine, idles, but no throttle. Like I said, sometimes it happens while driving and I have to pull over and shut it down and restart. Mods are few, it has an airaid air filter and I had the turbo rebuilt and egr delete both completed in May. FICM was rebuilt by ficmrepair.com a couple years ago. It does seem to happen more often when it is raining or with a heavy dew after sitting for many hours. 128k

I did run a dose of hotshot's secret thru the fuel back in may, ran a couple tanks of fuel, then changed the filters with OEM.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.
check accel pedal ????
 



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