I have had some recent issues with my Sy dying while driving down the road. Typically it runs fine until I switch on the AC. After running the AC, the truck has run erratically and actually died on me three different times. The first two times the truck would not start immediately, and then after switching off the AC it would start and run again. Yesterday evening I thought I would test the AC theory again on the way home from work. Sure enough, about 5 miles after I switched the AC on, the truck cut-out, restarted, then suddenly died. I coasted to the side of the interstate, but this time no go on the re-start. Its good to have triple AAA when you are a SY owner..thats for sure.
So here is what I found after troubleshooting up to this point.
0) No codes present other than the standard 12 code flashed three times at the start.
1) Truck has plenty of battery power and starter spins the engine with no problem.
2) Pulled the power lead connecting the AC unit to make sure the unit wasn't shorting out for some reason. No change
3) Pulled a plug wire and inserted a fresh plug I had in the parts bin, and had good strong spark. Truck has newer wires, cap and rotor.
4) When switching the ignition on I could hear the Walbro hi-flow FP chatter-up like normal so I assumed the FP was good. Truck also has a new billet FP regulator with new hoses.
5) Even with all of the attempts to start no gas smell like it was flooded indicating gas is not getting past the injectors.
6) Just to be on the safe side I double checked the ECMB fuse. Not blown. Pulling the fuse resulted in no noise from the FP. Re-inserted a new fuse just to make sure and the FP was spinning-up as before.
7) Knowing that the ignition module provides reference pulse for the injectors and having an extra one available I changed the ignition module out. No change
8) I dropped the ECU to make sure the prom was seated well and that the wire connectors were all seated firmly with no crimping. Even replace the stock prom-pack with an ATR I have sitting in my bin. No changes.
9) Even though the FP is making noise like its working, I slapped my FP gauge on the rail and turned the ignition on. No FP noise. Turn the engine over. No pressure indicated on the gauage. Hitting the purge button, no pressure on the gauge hose. Hmmm... shoulda checked that first eh???
10) Removed the FP gauge and sat there for a minute then turned the ignition back on and could hear the pump again. Double checked the tank to bed ground and then reconnected the FP gauge again with the exact same results as the first time.
Now based on the results of my tests ....I assume the the Walbro pump is dead, or dying (which really pi$$e$ me off considering its just been in the truck for about 15-20k miles probably). I am also wondering why the problems seem to pop-up only when I was running the AC though? Maybe the added load on the power was aggravating an already bad pump? My main concern is that the AC is not causing some other kind of electrical problem which is the true root of my problems. The last thing I want is to put in another FP and then have the AC system kill it. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Well I for one am not looking forward to pulling my bed again to replace the FP again. If anyone knows of any other decent fuel pump options for the Sy let me know, otherwise I guess I will try and buy another walbro and try my luck again.
Thanks
Jeff
So here is what I found after troubleshooting up to this point.
0) No codes present other than the standard 12 code flashed three times at the start.
1) Truck has plenty of battery power and starter spins the engine with no problem.
2) Pulled the power lead connecting the AC unit to make sure the unit wasn't shorting out for some reason. No change
3) Pulled a plug wire and inserted a fresh plug I had in the parts bin, and had good strong spark. Truck has newer wires, cap and rotor.
4) When switching the ignition on I could hear the Walbro hi-flow FP chatter-up like normal so I assumed the FP was good. Truck also has a new billet FP regulator with new hoses.
5) Even with all of the attempts to start no gas smell like it was flooded indicating gas is not getting past the injectors.
6) Just to be on the safe side I double checked the ECMB fuse. Not blown. Pulling the fuse resulted in no noise from the FP. Re-inserted a new fuse just to make sure and the FP was spinning-up as before.
7) Knowing that the ignition module provides reference pulse for the injectors and having an extra one available I changed the ignition module out. No change
8) I dropped the ECU to make sure the prom was seated well and that the wire connectors were all seated firmly with no crimping. Even replace the stock prom-pack with an ATR I have sitting in my bin. No changes.
9) Even though the FP is making noise like its working, I slapped my FP gauge on the rail and turned the ignition on. No FP noise. Turn the engine over. No pressure indicated on the gauage. Hitting the purge button, no pressure on the gauge hose. Hmmm... shoulda checked that first eh???
10) Removed the FP gauge and sat there for a minute then turned the ignition back on and could hear the pump again. Double checked the tank to bed ground and then reconnected the FP gauge again with the exact same results as the first time.
Now based on the results of my tests ....I assume the the Walbro pump is dead, or dying (which really pi$$e$ me off considering its just been in the truck for about 15-20k miles probably). I am also wondering why the problems seem to pop-up only when I was running the AC though? Maybe the added load on the power was aggravating an already bad pump? My main concern is that the AC is not causing some other kind of electrical problem which is the true root of my problems. The last thing I want is to put in another FP and then have the AC system kill it. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Well I for one am not looking forward to pulling my bed again to replace the FP again. If anyone knows of any other decent fuel pump options for the Sy let me know, otherwise I guess I will try and buy another walbro and try my luck again.
Thanks
Jeff