Ok guys, been searching for 2 days. I seem to find a lot of dead end threads. I can't believe these past problems weren't fixed. I'm sure they found their issues and just not updated.
I have an 06 LBZ. Airdog II 165. PCV reroute. Dsp5- Idaho Rob. EGR delete. 4" through a muffler. Everything else is stock.
This all started about 3 weeks ago. Intermittent loping only at idle. Couldn't duplicate it to diagnose. As time has gone on, it's gotten worse. Added some 2 cycle oil seems to help. Didn't have any left to add on this last tank. I have also noticed, while the truck is idling odd or surging while at cruise, my temperature gauge is fluctuating between 160/200 quickly. Not flickering, but sweeping. The issues started getting worse again. Right up until the engine limped and threw a P0090 code that will not clear. I did not get any other codes. No low or high rail pressures. I have battery + voltage on the the purple wire going to the FPR seems like 2.5 volts across the purple/yellow wires. And 1.25 V- on the yellow. Obviously the purple wire is lighting a test light. But not the yellow with the test light lead on the + . I am not noticing ANY difference in the running of the truck with the FPR unplugged. (Like an old diesel)
I guess my question really would be, Is it possible to have a FPR that is shorted internally causing all my issues? Even the temp gauge? Never did this before. I cannot even clear the code without the truck running. So I am assuming I have a wiring issue. I went over every area that I could get near looking for anything rubbing. All harnesses look great. I cannot get my probes down to the FPR to ohm the internal coil without disassembling the truck. I have a new FPR on its way as I figured I would need it sooner than later as the 2 cycle was a bandaid. Just didn't think I'd need it this soon. I would rather not pull it apart as I can still move it around until the new FPR get here.
Any help from people that have been through this is greatly appreciated. I have just read too many threads where others have replaced their FPRs and still had the same issues. Although most of those turned out to be worn through harnesses.
Thanks in Advance
I have an 06 LBZ. Airdog II 165. PCV reroute. Dsp5- Idaho Rob. EGR delete. 4" through a muffler. Everything else is stock.
This all started about 3 weeks ago. Intermittent loping only at idle. Couldn't duplicate it to diagnose. As time has gone on, it's gotten worse. Added some 2 cycle oil seems to help. Didn't have any left to add on this last tank. I have also noticed, while the truck is idling odd or surging while at cruise, my temperature gauge is fluctuating between 160/200 quickly. Not flickering, but sweeping. The issues started getting worse again. Right up until the engine limped and threw a P0090 code that will not clear. I did not get any other codes. No low or high rail pressures. I have battery + voltage on the the purple wire going to the FPR seems like 2.5 volts across the purple/yellow wires. And 1.25 V- on the yellow. Obviously the purple wire is lighting a test light. But not the yellow with the test light lead on the + . I am not noticing ANY difference in the running of the truck with the FPR unplugged. (Like an old diesel)
I guess my question really would be, Is it possible to have a FPR that is shorted internally causing all my issues? Even the temp gauge? Never did this before. I cannot even clear the code without the truck running. So I am assuming I have a wiring issue. I went over every area that I could get near looking for anything rubbing. All harnesses look great. I cannot get my probes down to the FPR to ohm the internal coil without disassembling the truck. I have a new FPR on its way as I figured I would need it sooner than later as the 2 cycle was a bandaid. Just didn't think I'd need it this soon. I would rather not pull it apart as I can still move it around until the new FPR get here.
Any help from people that have been through this is greatly appreciated. I have just read too many threads where others have replaced their FPRs and still had the same issues. Although most of those turned out to be worn through harnesses.
Thanks in Advance