dka99burb
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I tried adjusting the optic to correct but the IP must have been dying because I couldn't get it worked out. It is working good now with the new IP.
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I tried adjusting the optic to correct but the IP must have been dying because I couldn't get it worked out. It is working good now with the new IP.
The TCC should be unlocking when you release your foot from the pedal. Are you having to actually use the pedal to keep speed going downhill? Seems like a steep grade should not need any pedal but the brake and the TCC should stay unlocked. The issue here may be, why do you have to use any pedal? Is there too much drag, from brakes or wind?
The PCM may be going back and forth from no throttle to throttle requested, which it would unlock with none to little throttle, then lock back up with some throttle requested.
It drops TCC lock when you get down below like 10% throttle, and will lock back up when you go back over it if you are going the necessary speed in the program. So its probably teedering the throttle too much. This could be from a bad IP, poor fuel pressure to the IP (clogged last ditch screen, IP inlet screen), or from your previous description of what happened at the dealership, they may have shocked the PMD into failure just as they burned up the glow plugs. Have you tried a different PMD?
It could be from an optic bump like stated before, because that mod confuses the PCM and it will teeder around 0 commanded fuel and then back up to keep the cylinders balanced, or simply require commanding fuel to get it up over the minimum coast fuel rates. So it would be a good idea to check what your warm idle fuel rate is on a scanner, should be about 7-9mm^3. If its lower then you might just need to unbump the OS.
We've got it figured out, Buddy. PCM was replaced over a year ago with a D-Tech on a remote sink, after the Stanadyne on the IP failed. The IP is original as far as can be ascertained, and now has 205K on it. The tranny was scanned while driving and checked out OK, the ECM was reflashed with the latest GM tune for the Burb. The IP is worn out, and that is causing the irratic fueling causing the TCC to unlock then relock repeatedly when coasting downhill under part throttle. My 94 has a new IP and rebuilt 4L80E in it and has none of these symptoms. Ergo, it's the IP, which still needs to be replaced just due to its age, that is causing this. dka99burb confirmed this as his was doing the same thing until he replaced his worn out IP.
Again, any recommendations on a good, reliable, low cost source to get a rebuilt or to rebuild an IP? Pensacola Diesel? Penensular?
Any other brains out there wanting to be picked on this subject?:mad2: