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99 Cummins dead pedal

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4 years 1 month ago #51067 by Cummins guy
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So I got a 99 dodge Cummins 24 valve and every now and again when you crank it up and take off in it after about a mile the pedal will go dead nothing at all to the floor and truck just idles…you cut it off and crank it back up and immediately goes great…it’s my dads truck …he already replaced tps sensor….no check engine light….and it only does it every now and again…although he said one time it did it everyday for a week straight…has fuel pressure gauge and it doesn’t loose any fuel pressure when this problem occurs…it’s automatic…...any help is appreciated 

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4 years 1 month ago #51069 by Hardtopdr2
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Which side of the fuel system did you check? Lift pump side or high pressure fuel rail side?

With it just idling with pedal pushed down like that makes me think the app sensor has a power/ground issue or it's derating the engine due to a pump issue/ wiring issue. Do you have any codes for scv valve or anything else?

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4 years 1 month ago #51070 by Cummins guy
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I was thinking the same thing …he said he replaced the tps sensor already but no change…I checked the lift pump side right on top of the fuel bowl…there is no codes present….

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4 years 1 month ago #51071 by Cummins guy
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How would be a good way to check if it’s the pump?

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4 years 1 month ago #51072 by Hardtopdr2
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Is your hi pressure fuel pump a vp44 and did it have a in tank lift pump installed as well or does it have the external lift pump? Also what was pressure for lift pump side? Was it 10-15psi

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4 years 1 month ago #51073 by Cummins guy
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It has the original engine mount lift pump and it’s a fass lift pump it was 15-17 psi

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4 years 1 month ago #51078 by Cummins guy
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And yes it is a vp 44

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4 years 1 month ago #51088 by Hardtopdr2
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Ok it should have a electrical connector on it. Check pins for pin drag and corrosion. If ok then use a wiring diagram to identify the accelerator pedal input wire. With it being intermittent a loose pin or partially broken wire is what I would look for with that wire.

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4 years 1 month ago #51089 by Cummins guy
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Ok thanks! What are the chances of the vp being bad? I’m assuming it would throw a code of death for the vp?

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4 years 1 month ago #51090 by Hardtopdr2
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If the prior lift pump failed and the drive for a while on a bad lift pump there is a possibility it over heated but with the symptoms you have I don't believe that would be the issue as it seems like the accel. Pedal position sensor feed is dropping out causing it to go to idle.

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4 years 1 month ago #51092 by Cummins guy
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So if I check the voltage dropping out and everything is good…how can you check the vp to see if it’s bad?

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4 years 1 month ago #51099 by Hardtopdr2
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It would involve disassembly of the pump to see if diaphragm ruptured. But it would only cause a no start condition if pump failed however the electronic component that's part of the pump is where I would focus that part would have to be taken apart to where you can see the electronics . And look for a solder joint cracked or burned component.

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4 years 1 month ago #51101 by Cummins guy
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Gotcha thanks for the info I’ll be checking it out this weekend

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4 years 1 month ago #51300 by Cummins guy
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So It finally tru a code of 0216 which is I’m assuming is the code of death for the vp….any way I could confirm that the pump is going bad or is that code pretty much it?

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4 years 1 month ago #51307 by Hardtopdr2
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Ok that code does not necessarily mean the vp44 is dead. That code can mean a number of things like a failing lift pump, a restriction in fuel filter, in fuel tank restriction, a loss of fuel pressure on acceleration like a bad lift pump, timing for vp44 pump needs adjustment if possible, a bad vp44 pump.

So when engine is running with fuel pressure gauge attached watch gauge while stepping on accelerator. Does fuel pressure drop when attempting to accelerate? If yes you have a possible restriction (fuel filter, in tank restriction, or bad lift pump)

If pressure stays same / increases but vp44 does not respond look at vp44 to be bad.

I will add to this tomorrow.

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4 years 1 month ago #51308 by Cummins guy
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Ok yes he has a bran new fass 150 and never drops below 10psi at wot…he did say about 4 years ago when he didn’t have a fuel pressure gauge the stock lift pump went out and he drove like that for a long time he says with a bad lift pump….then he put a gauge and the fass 150…been running good ever since until now…when he first cranks it it has a dead pedal and he says he can cut the truck off and crank it right back up and it will run fine all day he said…just on start up seems like….

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4 years 1 month ago #51314 by Hardtopdr2
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Ok if he drove like that for a while your looking at a new vp44 pump

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4 years 1 month ago #51318 by Cummins guy
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Thanks that’s wat I was thinking

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4 years 1 month ago #51319 by Cummins guy
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I’ve never replaced the vp44 it doesn’t have to be timed does it? Ain’t it just a bolt off and bolt on pump?

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4 years 1 month ago #51324 by Hardtopdr2
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It will need to be timed as that gear that is part of it has to be lined up with other gears precisely in time with camshaft

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