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Had an odd occurrence I thought I would share.
I took my truck to the cat dealership for an initial service, (will do another diesel mechanic now that I have a baseline).
When I picked it up I noticed the inlet air heater light was on, but it was cold so I didn't think anything of it.
Next day it was 75 and it still illuminated. Drove to my shop and voltage the entire drive was way down. Put it on a genius charger and left.
Went to work and got back 10 hours later to troubleshoot. Inlet air heater area on engine was still hot! Checked wires and found that the positive wire to the sensor had been crimped out of place.
Stripped the wire back some, secured to sensor, started up and no warning light.
Not a big occurrence, but it would seem odd that it had the inlet air heater always on, as opposed to always off.
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I took my truck to the cat dealership for an initial service, (will do another diesel mechanic now that I have a baseline).
When I picked it up I noticed the inlet air heater light was on, but it was cold so I didn't think anything of it.
Next day it was 75 and it still illuminated. Drove to my shop and voltage the entire drive was way down. Put it on a genius charger and left.
Went to work and got back 10 hours later to troubleshoot. Inlet air heater area on engine was still hot! Checked wires and found that the positive wire to the sensor had been crimped out of place.
Stripped the wire back some, secured to sensor, started up and no warning light.
Not a big occurrence, but it would seem odd that it had the inlet air heater always on, as opposed to always off.
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