Help! I'm 11 months into trying to get my M1123 to run properly. To start off, it's a 2004 M1123 with the NA 6.5 and 4L80E.
When I got it, I couldn't get it to start. Took it to a mechanic and the mechanic said the fuel inside of it was likely bad and allegedly drained the tank, replaced the fuel filter, and got it started up.
It had a hard time starting especially when cold, but I was able to get it started and drove it about 250 miles in a day with no issues. Then all the sudden I had loss of power. I was driving 55-60mph and the truck slowed down to about 30mph with the gas peddle to the ground. I pulled off to the side of the road and when I got to about 5-10mph with the foot off the accelerator it stalled and the "TRANS" light came on. I let it sit for a minute and started back up. Had no problem getting back up to about 25mph and couldn't go any faster with the engine roaring. I pulled over again, once I took my foot completely off the accelerator it died again and the transmission light came on again. I was frustrated but relieved it happened in a highly populated area with mechanics near by. I live 120 miles away in a town with a year round population of 77 and the next town is 52 miles away. Anyway... I figured it must be a transmission problem. Maybe the transmission isn't shifting and that'd explain the transmission light.
It went to a transmission shop and they told me the transmission looked like it matched the odometer (5k miles) and was pretty much a brand new transmission (no issues).
So I had it towed to a diesel mechanic who was open to working on military vehicles. The mechanic ended up deciding the problem was the Fuel Injection Pump. He replaced it with a new FIP bought off of eBay. He also had to make an adjustment to the Throttle Position Sensor. This took 10 months for him to find parts and time to work on my HMMWV.
Last week I went and picked it up, it had a hard time starting, but once I got it started it made the 120 mile drive home just fine.
Yesterday I replaced both my batteries, installed the supplemental grounding harness, and replaced my glow plugs. Started it up and it didn't even hesitate! Started up right away like a brand new truck. I then drive it to a friend's how's to pick up a BBQ Grill. Drove 17 miles, picked up the grill, and went to head home. I made it 1 mile from his house and pulled over to check a suspicious bungee cord holding the grill down. Hoped back in and went to drive off. Got up to 40mph and couldn't go any faster. Slowly lost speed (going down hill) until I got to 30mph. With the accelerator to the ground I could only go 23-30mph depending on the grade (all of which were downhill grades the whole way home). If I pulled over then it was the same problem. I get down to about 5ish mph and I loose power steering and the truck stalls. From looking in my sideview mirror while driving I could also intermittently see smoke and smell unburnt fuel. I think the smoke was white but I was driving into the sun and having a hard time telling with lighting at the time.
I'm no mechanic. I spent a lot of time in Humvees in Iraq but I was a dumb grunt. Not a mechanic. Please give me some advice! Curious if anyone has had any similar issues. Thank you.
When I got it, I couldn't get it to start. Took it to a mechanic and the mechanic said the fuel inside of it was likely bad and allegedly drained the tank, replaced the fuel filter, and got it started up.
It had a hard time starting especially when cold, but I was able to get it started and drove it about 250 miles in a day with no issues. Then all the sudden I had loss of power. I was driving 55-60mph and the truck slowed down to about 30mph with the gas peddle to the ground. I pulled off to the side of the road and when I got to about 5-10mph with the foot off the accelerator it stalled and the "TRANS" light came on. I let it sit for a minute and started back up. Had no problem getting back up to about 25mph and couldn't go any faster with the engine roaring. I pulled over again, once I took my foot completely off the accelerator it died again and the transmission light came on again. I was frustrated but relieved it happened in a highly populated area with mechanics near by. I live 120 miles away in a town with a year round population of 77 and the next town is 52 miles away. Anyway... I figured it must be a transmission problem. Maybe the transmission isn't shifting and that'd explain the transmission light.
It went to a transmission shop and they told me the transmission looked like it matched the odometer (5k miles) and was pretty much a brand new transmission (no issues).
So I had it towed to a diesel mechanic who was open to working on military vehicles. The mechanic ended up deciding the problem was the Fuel Injection Pump. He replaced it with a new FIP bought off of eBay. He also had to make an adjustment to the Throttle Position Sensor. This took 10 months for him to find parts and time to work on my HMMWV.
Last week I went and picked it up, it had a hard time starting, but once I got it started it made the 120 mile drive home just fine.
Yesterday I replaced both my batteries, installed the supplemental grounding harness, and replaced my glow plugs. Started it up and it didn't even hesitate! Started up right away like a brand new truck. I then drive it to a friend's how's to pick up a BBQ Grill. Drove 17 miles, picked up the grill, and went to head home. I made it 1 mile from his house and pulled over to check a suspicious bungee cord holding the grill down. Hoped back in and went to drive off. Got up to 40mph and couldn't go any faster. Slowly lost speed (going down hill) until I got to 30mph. With the accelerator to the ground I could only go 23-30mph depending on the grade (all of which were downhill grades the whole way home). If I pulled over then it was the same problem. I get down to about 5ish mph and I loose power steering and the truck stalls. From looking in my sideview mirror while driving I could also intermittently see smoke and smell unburnt fuel. I think the smoke was white but I was driving into the sun and having a hard time telling with lighting at the time.
I'm no mechanic. I spent a lot of time in Humvees in Iraq but I was a dumb grunt. Not a mechanic. Please give me some advice! Curious if anyone has had any similar issues. Thank you.