MemoriesByTheMile
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2021
- Messages
- 949
- Location
- Where ever the road takes us
- RV Year
- 2014
- RV Make
- Renegade
- RV Model
- Ikon
- RV Length
- 45’
- Chassis
- Freightliner Cascadia 126
- Engine
- Cummins ISX 15/600
- Fulltimer
- Yes
In our SuperC we have a Cummins ISX 15/600 which during our 2.5 yrs of ownership has been problem free, until the most recent trip.
While climbing small mountains in AR I noticed a power loss and if I tried to push it harder would see a check engine light. Hmmm…
After another stop, the power loss was more severe. Was getting nerve wracking. Immediately thought of all the DEF failures I have only read about — but this problem was only occurring under heavy acceleration. Just didn’t seem like a DEF failure.
Thought about DPF derating I read about, didn’t seem like this matched those symptoms.
Limped to our next stop, running the hazard flashers as speed was stopping to drop there was ANY upward slope to the road. After setting up and settling in, started looking things over and made an appointment to get checked out at a diesel shop - but they were scheduled for a couple weeks out.
In the meantime, started googling and reading. Thinking back my Bride recalled that the 2 most recent fuel stops she saw the tanker trucks filling the underground storage.
Since the loss of power was during heavy acceleration or heavy pulling, maybe the engine was starving? Air? Fuel?
Checked the air filter and it was a little dirty, ordered one. Also ordered both the primary and secondary fuel filters for our engine.
After replacing both the air filter and fuel filter - and a prayer - test drive showed full power was back.
Now we are carrying spare fuel filters, in case we get another tank of bad fuel.
Also, if we see the tankers filling the underground storage, will get back on the road. Nice to know we swap out fuel filters in 10-15 minutes and solve the problem, but want to avoid the cost of those 2 filters and aggravation if possible.
While climbing small mountains in AR I noticed a power loss and if I tried to push it harder would see a check engine light. Hmmm…
After another stop, the power loss was more severe. Was getting nerve wracking. Immediately thought of all the DEF failures I have only read about — but this problem was only occurring under heavy acceleration. Just didn’t seem like a DEF failure.
Thought about DPF derating I read about, didn’t seem like this matched those symptoms.
Limped to our next stop, running the hazard flashers as speed was stopping to drop there was ANY upward slope to the road. After setting up and settling in, started looking things over and made an appointment to get checked out at a diesel shop - but they were scheduled for a couple weeks out.
In the meantime, started googling and reading. Thinking back my Bride recalled that the 2 most recent fuel stops she saw the tanker trucks filling the underground storage.
Since the loss of power was during heavy acceleration or heavy pulling, maybe the engine was starving? Air? Fuel?
Checked the air filter and it was a little dirty, ordered one. Also ordered both the primary and secondary fuel filters for our engine.
After replacing both the air filter and fuel filter - and a prayer - test drive showed full power was back.
Now we are carrying spare fuel filters, in case we get another tank of bad fuel.
Also, if we see the tankers filling the underground storage, will get back on the road. Nice to know we swap out fuel filters in 10-15 minutes and solve the problem, but want to avoid the cost of those 2 filters and aggravation if possible.