washed truck now runs like crapola
Like the title says I was at the fire station last night and power washed my truck which I normally don't do, and when I went to start it this morning it has run nothing but crappy. Its throwing the P0192 code. My friends that have more knowledge in diesel's said it was my CP3 and they say my lift pump is working correctly, I also have a new fuel filter in it as well. I am hoping that its not this. The truck ran great with no problems untill my attempt to clean it. BTW my truck has 50k on it and its an 06 auto. Any advice would be great and deeply appreciated.
Thanks.
Nick
Thanks.
Nick
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Too many things in the engine compartment that don't react well with high pressure water. Did it run crappy immediately after you washed it, or after you let it sit overnight and dry out? If you haven't already you need to let it dry out completely and see if it gets better. My guess would also be water affecting a connection....
So today I took apart all of the connections cleaned them and put di-electic grease on all of them and checked the codes now im getting P0193 as well as the P0192 that I was getting so my question is, is it safe to drive to the dealer to have them fix it.
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P0193-FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR VOLTAGE TOO HIGH
P0192-FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR VOLTAGE TOO LOW
Could be water in the sensor connector on the rail. The fuel pressure sensor is mounted vertically near the top/center of the fuel rail. #1 in picture.
P0192-FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR VOLTAGE TOO LOW
Could be water in the sensor connector on the rail. The fuel pressure sensor is mounted vertically near the top/center of the fuel rail. #1 in picture.
I had to change my fuel rail pressure sensor for the Exact same thing..Do not change the MAP sensor. Now for the bad part...I couldnt find a fuel rail PS for under 600.00... I think someone here found one at a German parts place on line...
look under my name for the complete post on this matter in search..
look under my name for the complete post on this matter in search..
Well I got sick of screwing with it in the driveway, and had it towed away to the shop. Hopefully the extended warranty I bought covers it. Thanks for all your help in this matter.
Nick
Nick
Guaranteed that the rail pressure sensor connector from the quad has missing insulators and/or two wires going through one grommet which can cause water to get into sensor connector, once there is can seep into the sensor and destroy it. Happened to my friends truck...he was able to get a new sensor from Cummins for under $100...


