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7.3 Powerstroke Help
« on: October 15, 2019, 10:47:32 AM »
Anybody around the NE have a scan tool/code reader for these diesels? Truck just died while driving last week. No smoke out the tailpipe.. I’ve thrown $300 at it replacing parts and instead of giving more money to the parts store, getting its codes read seems like the best plan lol. I’ve replaced the cps, ipr valve, unplugged the icp....  really frustrating!! I need my truck back!
On top of all this I had to be towed home by a Chevy!!!!!!!  :bash: :chuckle: :bash:

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2019, 11:00:52 AM »
Check the fuse for the fuel bowl heater - ECM/PCM is on same circuit -fuel bowl heater corrodes and shorts out so if thats it then just unplug it and replace fuse
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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2019, 11:04:43 AM »
Check the fuse for the fuel bowl heater - ECM/PCM is on same circuit -fuel bowl heater corrodes and shorts out so if thats it then just unplug it and replace fuse

Fuel bowl plug is/has been unplugged for a couple years.

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2019, 11:23:31 AM »
 Died while driving, BCM.

 It’s inside the drivers front wheel well, I’d be starting there. :twocents:
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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2019, 11:29:36 AM »
Died like you shut the key off or sputtered ran rough and died? Check your valve cover gasket wire harness/plugs. Injector wiring runs through there and they like to melt at the plug

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2019, 11:36:41 AM »
Died while driving, BCM.

 It’s inside the drivers front wheel well, I’d be starting there. :twocents:

BCM? Or IDM? It rained earlier that day also...

Died like you shut the key off or sputtered ran rough and died? Check your valve cover gasket wire harness/plugs. Injector wiring runs through there and they like to melt at the plug

No sputtering or nothing, just was driving along and then had no throttle.. pushed the clutch in and lost power steering and brakes.. put it back into 6th and let the clutch out and had power steering and brakes again as motor was turning. 

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2019, 11:40:44 AM »
Ok then its beyond me - the only time mine has died in 20years / 350,000 miles it was the fuel bowl heater shorted and blew that fuse
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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2019, 11:46:19 AM »
Died while driving, BCM.

 It’s inside the drivers front wheel well, I’d be starting there. :twocents:

BCM? Or IDM? It rained earlier that day also...

Died like you shut the key off or sputtered ran rough and died? Check your valve cover gasket wire harness/plugs. Injector wiring runs through there and they like to melt at the plug

No sputtering or nothing, just was driving along and then had no throttle.. pushed the clutch in and lost power steering and brakes.. put it back into 6th and let the clutch out and had power steering and brakes again as motor was turning.

 Sorry, IDM in the wheel well. They are sealed so I seriously doubt it was rain related. Mine did the same thing once, driving down the highway and it just died, no hiccup or warning of any kind, just died.

 I’ve had the injector harness issue before as well, I’ve never heard of both harnesses going back at the same time, it’s typically one side or the other, which will still allow half the engine to run, so I doubt it’s the harness.

 Even a fuel issue likely would have given you some sort of warning, a hiccup or surge right before going out.

 My bet is the module, let us know what you find.
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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2019, 11:54:16 AM »
Ah yes true on the harness, mine would run but only one side

Is it chipped?
« Last Edit: October 15, 2019, 12:15:01 PM by RockChuck »

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2019, 12:04:45 PM »
Have you checked the camshaft position sensor? I keep one in my glove box as they are known to fail.

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2019, 12:09:23 PM »
Ok then its beyond me - the only time mine has died in 20years / 350,000 miles it was the fuel bowl heater shorted and blew that fuse

Ya before this happened, the only time mine had died was when the fuel bowl shorted and blew the fuse..

Also I have been stalling on replacing my glow plugs, on cold mornings it takes a few cycles to fire up but always has... usually have a SES light turn on following cold/hard start that will eventually turn off after I drive 5-10 minutes.... gutless while the light is on but as soon as it turns off you can feel full power come back. I was hoping the SES light and lack of power were due to glow plugs being bad, but not sure a bad glow plug or 2 would throw the SES light...? Also didn’t think my glow plug issues would effect the truck for 10-15 minutes after it was running..  so that had me thinking possible bad injector or O-ring...?  I think these are unrelated to my no start/no smoke out the pipe issues but not 100% sure especially if it’s an injector....???

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2019, 12:11:23 PM »
If it's OBDII, I have a scanner you can borrow if it is nearby.

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #12 on: October 15, 2019, 12:14:29 PM »
Have you checked the camshaft position sensor? I keep one in my glove box as they are known to fail.

Yes I started with replacing that first as it was the cheapest and known to fail.  But (I knew better) I didn’t buy the OEM and picked up one from autozone...

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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #13 on: October 15, 2019, 12:23:24 PM »
Ok then its beyond me - the only time mine has died in 20years / 350,000 miles it was the fuel bowl heater shorted and blew that fuse

Ya before this happened, the only time mine had died was when the fuel bowl shorted and blew the fuse..

Also I have been stalling on replacing my glow plugs, on cold mornings it takes a few cycles to fire up but always has... usually have a SES light turn on following cold/hard start that will eventually turn off after I drive 5-10 minutes.... gutless while the light is on but as soon as it turns off you can feel full power come back. I was hoping the SES light and lack of power were due to glow plugs being bad, but not sure a bad glow plug or 2 would throw the SES light...? Also didn’t think my glow plug issues would effect the truck for 10-15 minutes after it was running..  so that had me thinking possible bad injector or O-ring...?  I think these are unrelated to my no start/no smoke out the pipe issues but not 100% sure especially if it’s an injector....???

 How many miles? It’s likely injector time. ;)

 Does it fire right up if plugged in at night?
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Re: 7.3 Powerstroke Help
« Reply #14 on: October 15, 2019, 12:27:03 PM »
Ok then its beyond me - the only time mine has died in 20years / 350,000 miles it was the fuel bowl heater shorted and blew that fuse

Ya before this happened, the only time mine had died was when the fuel bowl shorted and blew the fuse..

Also I have been stalling on replacing my glow plugs, on cold mornings it takes a few cycles to fire up but always has... usually have a SES light turn on following cold/hard start that will eventually turn off after I drive 5-10 minutes.... gutless while the light is on but as soon as it turns off you can feel full power come back. I was hoping the SES light and lack of power were due to glow plugs being bad, but not sure a bad glow plug or 2 would throw the SES light...? Also didn’t think my glow plug issues would effect the truck for 10-15 minutes after it was running..  so that had me thinking possible bad injector or O-ring...?  I think these are unrelated to my no start/no smoke out the pipe issues but not 100% sure especially if it’s an injector....???

 How many miles? It’s likely injector time. ;)

 Does it fire right up if plugged in at night?

Yes if plugged in it fires up great. Well it did before this...

 


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