So today is the hottest day we've had since I fixed the jeep. Everything is going great, the jeep is driving great and I'm having a load of fun. I go to leave work today, and my check engine light is suddenly on, and I have no power.
Immediately I think the worst, that I have a torque converter issue or the tranny has gone, or maybe (somehow) I've broken all my rockers and lifters again, needless to say I feel sick....
I figure I might as well trouble shoot it, so I open it up and check the obvious things. CAC Hose - Brand new and good. Turbo hoses - Also new and good and tight, re-tightened just to check.
Turbo - No Play, good.
Fuel rail - Looks alright at first, I noted the line that comes off the main rail was not clamped where it connects. This leads me to check the plunger on the side of the fuel head, it's very spongy.
So I think, Well, air in the fuel. It kinda sounds like it's sucking air somewhere when it runs, but only sometimes. I decided to drive it because the sucking noise stops suddenly.
I have no power at all, it's like the turbo refuses to kick in. I mash the pedal to the floor and it only slowly accelerates like I have no turbo spooling up at all, but it will pull the jeep, just not up any hills (I found this out as I tried to leave the gas station parking lot I found myself in.)
So, I called a Tow truck, prepping for another $150 tow home which I didn't need or want, and called the wife to come get me (Because she loves my Jeep, rofl).
As I'm waiting for the tow truck, I figure I at least need to spin the jeep around so he can pick it up from the front, as I pulled in forward to the parking space. After I had let it set, it seemed like the turbo was spooling up and I had power again!
I immediately called off the tow truck, and called the wife and told her to stand by, I was going to try to get it home.
I drove it 22 miles home with nary an issue, boost was good and the Jeep was very responsive. I didn't really do anything. So I shut it down when I got home, and now it's suddenly making the noise again. I haven't tried to drive it since I got home, because I figure I better fix this issue before it becomes more expensive.
I'm going to link a video now from youtube, be right back.
_________________ Silver 2006 KJ 2.8L CRD Limited: GDE ECO Tune / Fumoto Valve / E-Tecno GX3123 7v Glow Plugs / 2nd Gen Fuel Head / Mishimoto RED Hoses / Rockers/Lifters @ 114k / Hayden FC + 11 Blade Nylon / Sears P1 Battery / Transgo 45RFE-HD2 Reprogramming Kit / Timken Front Bearings
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