Re: DML Digest V5 #2993

From: Spook (richardfiser@mchsi.com)
Date: Wed Apr 04 2007 - 09:44:46 EDT


DML Digest wrote:
> DML Digest Wednesday, April 4 2007 Volume 05 : Number 2993
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> The subjects discussed in this digest are:
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> DML: Truck Cutting Off
> DML: RE: Truck Cutting Off
> Re: DML: RE: re:Any one interested in a HID Conversion Group Buy"
> Re: DML: Truck Cutting Off
> Re: DML: Truck Cutting Off
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> Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 07:04:49 -0400
> From: Garret Lewis <ladysmithgwl@1bigred.com>
> Subject: DML: Truck Cutting Off
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> Well, yesterday I experienced some trouble with my Dak. Basically it would cut off on my like someone turning off the key. I was delivering a motorcycle I sold to PA; so, at least it started on the return trip and I DID make it home.
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> When this problem happened sometimes the truck would restart right away and at other times you'd have to crank it some. The CEL did not come on. But, when I got home, I hooked the truck up and got a #1 coil DTC and an engine did not reach operating temp fast enough DTC. So, I took out the Accel coil that I had been running for years and put back in the stock coil. Hopefully this will fix the #1 coil DTC. Also, I replaced the coolant temp sensor about 1-2 years ago. Do you think the truck not heating up fast enough DTC would be from the temp sensor? I do have a lower thermostat in the truck; but, I've never received this DTC before. Additionally, about 1-2 years ago I replaced the temp sensor in the intake.
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> Any other ideas or suggestions on my truck's problems?
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> Also, where can you get the connectors that plug into the sensors? I noticed yesterday when checking some connections that the clip that prevents the plug from pulling off of the intake temp sensor was broken off. The plug is good. Just the clip that prevents it from being accidentally pulled off or vibrating off is broken off.
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> Thanks,
> Garret
> 1997 Dak
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Same thing happened on mine. After a couple of, "replace this, replace
that", it turned out to be the cam sensor.



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