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Popped the P0100 and U0106 codes and lost the glow plugs. I thought I unplugged those things....guess not. Just a warning to those about to ******...don't miss that connection.
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I've had that happen on a few trucks including mine. I think water and dirt gets into the connector on top of the nox module and it shorts out.
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Is this unique to the 15's? Is it just one module or are there multiples? I know the 15's have that 3rd O2 in the tailpipe.
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Can you explain in more detail what you mean about what failed and why? I guess Ive never heard how a NOX sensor/module issue can make your glow plugs innoperable. I have a 2011 and I literally disconnected the NOX sensor connector from the NOX module and left the sensor in the ***. I also completed disconnected the NOX module from the main harness and removed the whole NOX module unit from the truck. The NOX module has been in my garage since I ******d it a couple years ago and no problems.
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I dunno why but apparently the NOX module, glow plugs and MAF are all on the same circuit. I meant to disconnect the modules from the main harness...just forgot about it I guess. I got the codes and lost the glow plugs...that's the tell-tale sign that the module shorted out. I even put dielectric grease in the connection when I unplugged the sensor....still shorted out.
I'm gonna pull them off today and throw a new fuse in...should be good to go. Last edited by UNBROKEN; 03-26-2015 at 08:07 AM. |
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yeah, I can see how if they're all on the same VREF, if you short one out or short out the NOx module via a sensor lead how it could cause some issues down the chain...
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So just out of curiosity I unplugged the rear module first, threw in a new fuse and immediately popped it. Unplugged the front module, threw in another fuse and all is well.
The plug for the sensor on both was/is full of dielectric grease so I have no idea why it had issues. |
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This happened to me today. I've been ******d for 9k miles.
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Hell mine didn't make it 1000 miles before it happened.
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That's crazy. I'm going to remove the modules and Def tank and lines when it gets warm.
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