What are the symptoms of a bad fuel temperature sensor?
Usually a bad or failing fuel rail sensor will produce a few symptoms that can alert the driver to a potential issue.
- Hard starting. One of the first symptoms of a potential problem with the fuel rail sensor is hard starting.
- Decrease in power, acceleration and fuel efficiency.
- Check Engine Light comes on.
Can you drive with a bad fuel temp sensor?
A bad fuel temp sensor is mostly about emission control and it will make little difference to your performance and is safe to drive.
How much does it cost to replace fuel temperature sensor?
The average cost for fuel temperature sensor replacement is between $228 and $270. Labor costs are estimated between $159 and $201 while parts are priced at $69. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.
Why does my Cummins ISX low boost high exhaust temps?
If you run down south for the week, truck will no due this all week come north and it will do this all the time. 35 degrees or less and it does it. Changed out Exhaust gas pressure sensor, did not fix. Any ideas? check the turbo see if the shaft rocks enough to hit the housing also check the boost sensor see if its plugging up
How does the ISX engine control module work?
This version of the ISX relies on an engine control module (ECM) to monitor the timing and pressure. The ECM can activate each fuel injector up to five times per combustion cycle. The single camshaft improvement creates a better fuel economy and reduces emissions to stay parallel with EPA standards.
When did the Cummins ISX diesel engine come out?
Since its launch, the ISX has been the core of Cummins’ diesel engine fleet. Not only has it advanced with quicker processing, but it has also increased fuel efficiency since its debut. In 2002, the ISX became one of the first diesel engines to incorporate an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler system.
Where is the ambient temp sensor located on a Cummins Engine?
The ambient temp sensor is installed by International, not Cummins and is typically wrapped in the harness near the back of the bunk along the right frame rail. K.S. Brar Thanks this.