Temp gauge wont move until over 110 degrees or something. You wouldn't know unless you have an aftermarket gauge.
It will still go at speed. I was towing a trailer when mine started. I have my MADMAN gauge set very low at 95 degrees. The alarm very rarely goes off but when it does, there is usually a reason of heavy accelleration or something. On this occasion, I hadn't done anything, just running along at 100km/h on cruise control and it went in to alarm. I knew something was up but didn't know what. As soon as I slowed I found the rough running. I limped into mobile range and started a urgent help thread on here and it was with help from members on here, I found the problem. First thoughts were fuel pump but I was sure the miss was only on one cylinder. Not a good problem when it's night time in a strange outback country town.
Happy Days.
Night time in a strange outback country town - sounds like a lot of fun. What ever you do don't drink the water!!!![]()
Here was my road side enigne miss story.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/electronic...ing-rough.html
Dulacca QLD at night time with a storm.
When I say "Strange" I mean unknown to me not that it was a weird place. I actually like most central QLD towns.
Happy Days
I'm having the same issue & after two trips to Rovertech in brisbane it is still not showing a fault code anywhere! I have replaced the diesel, the filter, tried diesel additive had the injectors. & loom tested & still no luck ! So frustrating!! It started after collecting it from having the diff lock switch replaced. & transfer lever refitted. Any ideas guys?
What do you mean "had the loom tested"? Which loom? Injector or Main.
There is a good write up somewhere on the main loom chafing causing all manner of faults, some logged others not.
CDL installation - was this cables only or the complete front extension from the transfer?
A ham fisted type could damage wiring around the CKP or disturb an already chafing loom.
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