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6.5 L stalling very odd problems help please

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Old 10-10-2013 | 04:53 PM
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under the insulation also?
 
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Old 10-12-2013 | 01:56 AM
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man i had the exact same issue. i just bought the truck and same thing haha. read over this page www.AccurateDiesel.com - PMD Installation Instructions - Accurate Technical Services, LLC . go to the shop and get a new PMD. the electronic box is all you need. if its not that, it might be the solonoid in the fuel pump which costs some bucks for a truck you just bought
 
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Old 10-12-2013 | 07:12 AM
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Have you checked the quality of the cable and connections from the battery to the underhooh fusebox?
 
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Old 10-13-2013 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Bomber4life
Ok got that all figured out new problem now, so I got her all sealed up everything was awesome ran perfect, so I drove it home . It was about 15 kms away so I got home then tried to start again to put it in the garadge and it slowly turned over like the battery was dead so I got the boosters and tried to boost it and nothin happend the gauge says it's dead but the batteries are fully charged , and the longer I was messing around with it the les power I as getting, my sterio stopped working and my lights where dimming but my battery's where fully charged ??????? It doesn't make any sense to me

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And I do have good connection on my batteries
Check the positive terminal on the passenger side battery - or whichever one has the two positive terminals connected to the battery. I don't think they make a standard battery terminal bolt that is long enough to go through both terminals AND go far enough into the battery to stay tight. There are different ways to fix that and most basically use a longer bolt with either washers to take up the space or use a nut to tighten down between the longer bolt head and the terminals.
 
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Old 10-15-2013 | 04:31 PM
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Ok well we'll I had found out sometime down the line someone had cut the 2 wires going to the alternator wires do I hooked them back up and it's fine . So yah I drove the truck about 800 kms while duck hunting and she never skipped a beat , just one more thing i don't have much glow coming from my glow plugs , I replaced all of them and it didn't change at all , I changed my solinoid and still no change , all of the glow plugs have glow just not much glow only 1/4 of the plug and a code is popping up , glow plug solinoid circuit "a"
 
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Old 10-15-2013 | 05:44 PM
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What brand of glows did you use?

Is the glow relay fastened snug and grounded well through the base?

Also there are 2 different glow relays available-they are not interchangeable so make certain it has the proper 1.
 
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Old 10-15-2013 | 11:06 PM
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Umm they where the basic model ones from napa and The relay was an ac delco one as well , it is working but I am not getting as much glow as I should, the grounds are all tight as well

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I changed the solinoid to a brand new one and it made the same sound as my old one and the same code came up as the old one so I put my old one back on , it had about 6 sec of glow then shuts off for 1 sec then starts for one sec and it does this about 3 times . I mean t will start but not the way it should
 

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Old 10-15-2013 | 11:12 PM
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Bosch Duratherm are best followed by AC Delco 60g's,supoosedly the diesel rx glows are ok now to but not sure?

No idea what glow plug solenoid circuit "a" code is -don't exist?

I expect you mean the glow relay and the code for it is:
P0380 Glow Plug Circuit Performance

You do know that you are supposed to start the engine as soon as the glow light goes out the first time right?
The extra glow lights are called afterglow and are meant to happen once the engine is already running.

If you wait for the glow light to stop blinking the glows will already be cooled off too much to help.

The ECM decides how long the glows stay lit the first time based on coolant temp,if your CTS in the water crossover is faulty it will affect glow and many other variables when the engine runs.

AC Delco ONLY for CTS.
 
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Old 10-16-2013 | 09:54 AM
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Yes I have the 60g ones by ac delco, and yes that is the code I have to look at it again but there was something about circuit "a" in there , and yes I know to start the truck right after the glow plug shuts off . And the truck starts up like a champ when it is plugged in .
 
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Old 10-16-2013 | 10:11 AM
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As long as you start after the first glow cycle-not everyone knows that.

Check voltage when glowing on the glow side of the relay-high resistance will cause low volts to the glows.
 


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