Good friend of mine made a trade for an lb7. Dont gave much history on it besides it was a plow truck and the people who had it before said it was acting up most the time they had it. Anyhow im trying to diagnose the issue and am having a hard time.
Only code it has is P1094 - low rail pressure at idle and is a hard code that comes back right away after clearing.
Using bi-directional controls and monitoring desired vs actual fuel rail pressure it wont build rail pressure what so ever when i command an increase. I can take it all the way up to 160mpa and actual sits right at 24mpa. No change in engine sound either.
At idle actual rail pressure is 24 mpa and desired is 50 mpa. I can get actual rail pressure to increase when i give it throttle but it never keeps up with desired.
So my question is if i can get actual rail pressure to increase by giving it throttle but not from a command with scan tool this makes me think it is something electrical or the regulator and not the actual cp3 pump being bad?
Also when i unplug connector to cp3 regulator it doesnt change the actual pressure at all, so makes me think it is the regulator. Any insight guys?
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Only code it has is P1094 - low rail pressure at idle and is a hard code that comes back right away after clearing.
Using bi-directional controls and monitoring desired vs actual fuel rail pressure it wont build rail pressure what so ever when i command an increase. I can take it all the way up to 160mpa and actual sits right at 24mpa. No change in engine sound either.
At idle actual rail pressure is 24 mpa and desired is 50 mpa. I can get actual rail pressure to increase when i give it throttle but it never keeps up with desired.
So my question is if i can get actual rail pressure to increase by giving it throttle but not from a command with scan tool this makes me think it is something electrical or the regulator and not the actual cp3 pump being bad?
Also when i unplug connector to cp3 regulator it doesnt change the actual pressure at all, so makes me think it is the regulator. Any insight guys?
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