HD.Adventuring
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Hey Folks,
Over the past few weeks, my wife and I assisted Allan at Overlander Global in installing our composite box onto our 2007 Fuso 4x4. We bought the chassis last year with only 48k miles on it from a wildland firefighting company, and replaced the oil in engine, Tcase, trans, and diffs. Engine had no codes or issues when we bought it. Fast forward to this week, and after installing the box(which we're thrilled with!) and driving the truck home, it started to overheat on the mountain passes, and even on some of the flats. Outside temp was in the mid 90's. Elevations in the 7-9k foot range, so I understand conditions are ripe for overheating. Keeping the truck near the redline has helped the situation by spinning the fan at max, but we found ourselves needing to stop and let it cool off at a high idle before continuing. I blocked the EGR to test out if this helps, but doesn't seem to make a difference. Coolant looks OK, fan seems to be moving air, and under normal conditions truck warms up and stays at specific point on temp gauge, making me think thermostat is functioning.
I put my cheap bluetooth code reader on it, and got these two codes:
P0251
P0A00
Allan has mentioned some other 2007 trucks he's seen have also had cooling issues. Been searching this site, and haven't found much past the EGR block off. Any ideas for things to try next to get this issue under control?
Thanks in advance!
Dana
Over the past few weeks, my wife and I assisted Allan at Overlander Global in installing our composite box onto our 2007 Fuso 4x4. We bought the chassis last year with only 48k miles on it from a wildland firefighting company, and replaced the oil in engine, Tcase, trans, and diffs. Engine had no codes or issues when we bought it. Fast forward to this week, and after installing the box(which we're thrilled with!) and driving the truck home, it started to overheat on the mountain passes, and even on some of the flats. Outside temp was in the mid 90's. Elevations in the 7-9k foot range, so I understand conditions are ripe for overheating. Keeping the truck near the redline has helped the situation by spinning the fan at max, but we found ourselves needing to stop and let it cool off at a high idle before continuing. I blocked the EGR to test out if this helps, but doesn't seem to make a difference. Coolant looks OK, fan seems to be moving air, and under normal conditions truck warms up and stays at specific point on temp gauge, making me think thermostat is functioning.
I put my cheap bluetooth code reader on it, and got these two codes:
P0251
P0A00
Allan has mentioned some other 2007 trucks he's seen have also had cooling issues. Been searching this site, and haven't found much past the EGR block off. Any ideas for things to try next to get this issue under control?
Thanks in advance!
Dana