Does it seem to be at all temperature(coolant or ambient) or elevation related?
It is not elevation related.
If it is ambient temperature related, the dealer reset or fixed it last October and it has been fine since.
Does it seem to be at all temperature(coolant or ambient) or elevation related?
If I set the cruise control to about 50 MPH and then begin pushing the decelerate button for the cruise control, the truck will begin down shifting and for just a second or 2 the exhaust brake will be aggressive again and then just be minimal.
Seeing how that truck has efi, I'd make sure all of the segment info is 100% correct per tis....incorrect segs will piss the brake off.....not sure that's the situation but it's free to check
Old thread, but did anyone figure out the problem? Have a 2011 LML that is doing the same thing. Thinking maybe it could be the switch. Just stopped working for no reason.
Good morning fellas, I’m reading this post because two nights ago coming home on Wolf creek pass my 2014 Silverado exhaust brake decided it was not going to function any longer with approximately 18,000 behind me and at least 1500 pounds of tools and diesel fuel in the bed. It is a one ton SRW with 81,000 miles on it. Unmolested and we are the original owners. It has towed trouble free until this point mostly by my wife as it was hers until she opted for a Tahoe and passed it on to me. She tows a 20 foot V that grosses 10k and I occasionally put a 18k load on it (24 foot PJ equipment trailer). Anyways there’s a little background.
Here is the situation I tow everyday and have commercially for twenty years to include an 8 year run with CDOT pushing snow off the road. I’d say I have a fairly reasonable grip on the towing thing. As mentioned two nights ago returning with 6 chords of wood on my equipment trailer along with a four wheeler and two job boxes with carpentry tools in them I lost my primary braking system for this decent. Very quickly as I left the summit speed increased to 30 MPH and about 3100 on the tach. This is where I’d prefer to hold the vehicle below and had many times before But not with this trailer and this load. Prior to being gifted the Chevy I used either my 04 Cummins with the NV5600 (3rd gear brake on never touch the service brake till the bottom hair pin) or the 97 Ram with the twelve valve Cummins (NV4500)braking on it is even better. Neither vehicle is modified in any way either. The Chevy hands down out pulls these earlier generation Rams but even when the exhaust brake was working okay it was no match for the Rams I’ll assume greatly due to the fact that they posses real transmissions where the operator has to know what to do and when to do it. now by the time I reached the flat spot midway down the hill where CSP likes to sit and write well deserved tickets to the Subaru driving tourists I knew I needed to pull in or it would be the truck ramp for me. Brakes were mildly stinky. All the way around. I sat and waited for them to cool. When I started the decent I was in Tow Haul brake on selector in 1 position. I tried varying the trans position selector from 1 to manual mode to D position nothing seemed to help. I allowed my speed to increase knowing that there was a supposed minimum automatic release of the brake below 28? If this is true then avoid Red, north side of Slumgolian Pass because with these two hills 28 is at the upper end of safe travel.
so getting back to it my only course of action would be drive it in low range to further assist the braking ability or drop the trailer and go get it back later with my Cummins. I chose to drop it into low range and stay over in the sand to help with binding the drive train. I turned very shallow to avoid harsh reaction to a locked up bind situation. I canceled 4 low just above the S turns and it again took off.
so I’m asking you Guys who might have pro level input have you heard of this issue, and if so what is the fix?
thank you fellas!
Chuck
2014 3500 SRW Duramax bone stock 81k
The torque converter doesn't lock in lower gears. Your trying to descend a mountain with the clutch pedal pushed in.
I believe the 2022+ will lock in first.
I wonder if the clutch in the converter was slipping