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No Power ---- Help

Started by MattC, November 22, 2009, 07:32:25 PM

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luvrbus

I believe Don is out of town he was last week when I spoke with him .
Check that area for a Delany and Alph or Valley Power if you need repairs 
Don is about 75 miles from you also 



good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

RTS/Daytona

Do what Jack Suggested - feel both manifolds - ONE WHOLE BANK IS PROBALY NOT FIRING - this happened to Ace a while back

If you have a DDEC-II - Check for the INJECTOR - 12 volts on pins A&B and E&F of the CENTER 6 PIN CONNECTOR (there will be 3 small oval conectors in a row - a five pin on each end and a 6 pin in the center) - pins A&B are at one end of the connector and pins E&F are on the other)  - the positive wire are almost always RED and 12 gauge - also check the 2 IGJECTOR ground wires THEY ARE THE 2 CENTER PINS (C&D) ON THAT SAME CONNECTOR -  

IF you have a DDEC-III or IV - IIRC the SQUARE CONNECTOR IS INJECTOR POWER - CHECK FOR RED WIRES ON PINS A&C - ground would be B&D&E

Good luck

Sure sounds like one bank is not firing

If you lose INJECTOR POWER the engine will idle - but will not throttle up under load -- Losing injector power DOES NOT SET A DDEC ERROR CODE

There is also a TINY chance that somehow pin h2 (throttle inhibit comes active when in gear - this was a safety feature for brake interlocking



Call me if needed - home ...386..672..zero five seven one....   cell...386..299..two zero eight nine...
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Bestekustoms

Great Info Guys...... I Feel Like I Learned Something Today ;D

Cant Wait To Find Out What The Problem Was..

Get That Welder, Welding :) 10-4

JOHN
"IT IS..... WHAT IT IS"

Bestekustoms

WRONG POST....DA !!!!

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MORE COFFEE   Yea More Coffee

JOHN
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luvrbus

Matt, always check your codes first that is what they are for easy to do( no harm  no foul) and gives a starting point, all the older Dallas buses I have saw were upgraded to DDEC 111  

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

MattC

Quote from: rv_safetyman on November 23, 2009, 05:21:18 AM
Matt, did the check engine light come on?  If so, you can check the code via the ignition switch.  I don't know the exact process, but it it something like turning on the switch a couple of times  and then the check engine light will blink out the code.  There are three numbers and you have to count the blinks for each digit.  If you can do that, we can be of more help.  Might also want to post your phone number.

TO ALL:  you should all think about converting your fuel filter system to a Fuel Pro 382

Jim

Not sure about the codes, I'll fiddle around with it.   nine one six nine three four nine zero three zero     I have one of those filters on my bus, gives me a very simple straight forward view of my filter status.  I'm told they rock, but it came that way, no credit here.  =)

Thanks,
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MattC

Short version.

Yes Left side exhaust is ambient temp.  Voltages at the battery box are 25.7 and 12.8.  

I checked both small oval plugs to the DDEC, got fractional volts on some pins. Not sure what mod it is, thought it was a DDEC II, but I'm not sure of anything.  I'll recheck after I thaw out a bit as it'sbrisk in this area, or I'm acclimated to Texas already.  LoL

Tried flipping the on switch a few times no light pattern or beeps.  Hmmmm

MCI 102A3 / 6V92 / HT740
Camping in our House LOL
WL7CQH

RTS/Daytona

here pics of what a DDEC-II  and a DDEC-III&IV look like

actually - ddec-II has only 5 connectors - all on one side
ddec-iii and iv have 3 connectors on each end
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rv_safetyman

There will be a difference on the data port as well.  The DDEC III will be a round 6 pin and the DDEC II will be a rectangular 12 pin.  If it was converted, I am not sure they would have converted the data port.  Pete gave you the pictures, so you can figure it out that way.

There is nothing you can do with the data port unless you have a specific reader.  The four wires involved are + - battery and two data wires.  Without a reader, the data on the multiplex wires can't be read and the voltages are meaningless for troubleshooting.

So, it looks like it is not fuel, since you can see the status of the filter.

You might try cycling the ECM by removing the ground wire on the battery and then reconnecting after a few seconds.

If you data port in the front is round, you could check the voltage pins "C" and "E".  That should be at least 12 volts.  Sometimes that voltage comes from a source other than the ECM, but it would still be worth checking.  If it is the 12 pin, I can send you a drawing that Pete sent to me.

If it is a DDEC III ecm, I can give you the pins to check for the supply voltage.

Jim

Jim Shepherd
Evergreen, CO
'85 Eagle 10/Series 60/Eaton AutoShift 10 speed transmission
Somewhere between a tin tent and a finished product
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Don Fairchild

I just got off the phone with Matt. He had checked the fuses and they all checked good, but He had some new one's so he changed them out anyway and everything is good to go. He is on the road and heading for sac.

Don

MattC

Okies,

Pete called and held my hand through checking the pinout on the DDEC.  I had Zero volts on one side, so I replaced all three 15A fuses and she runs again.  I had visually inspected the fuses, and re-seated them earlier but somehow one was being a brat.  After they were replaced the old fuses all checked at .01ohms resistance.  So you have got me, might need to replace the holder connections.  I check that later.

Don called a couple minutes after I talked to Pete, and wasn't surprised it was the issue.  

Thanks again SO MUCH for all you who replied and called, or answered the phone.  

Coach net was pleasantly surprised when I called and canceled the expensive tow to Fresno.

Guess I'll make sure to carry plenty of extra fuses.  =)


WooHoo!  On to Sacramento.
MCI 102A3 / 6V92 / HT740
Camping in our House LOL
WL7CQH

rv_safetyman

That is great news.

I can't say enough about Pete.  He is a great guy and a super DDEC expert.  He has helped me a bunch with DDEC questions related to DDEC I and II.

He is just one of those quiet folks who sits in the background until someone needs help.

Thanks for being there PETE!!!

Jim
Jim Shepherd
Evergreen, CO
'85 Eagle 10/Series 60/Eaton AutoShift 10 speed transmission
Somewhere between a tin tent and a finished product
Bus Project details: http://beltguy.com/Bus_Project/busproject.htm
Blog:  http://rvsafetyman.blogspot.com/

Len Silva

You cannot trust a visual check of a fuse, especially low current fuses.  It can just be a microscopic fatigue crack in the fuse that you can't see.

Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

Van

Glad to see you are up and goin  ;D
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RTS/Daytona

Truth be told

Bryce Gaston (busted Knuckels) and Jack Conrad had the right answers first

DD-6V92 with DDEC's are amazing - each BANK of injectors has a separate fuse - so losing one bank FUSE shuts down EVERY OTHER POWER STROKE - because the firing order alterates between left and right banks - the engine on idle with every other power stroke ACUALLY doesn't sound that bad - NO POWER - but doesn't sound bad - no skip no loop - just missing every other beat

Cool
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