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trouble codes P1693 & P0216 (Lift Pump or VP44??)

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Old 06-10-2007, 09:11 PM
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Default trouble codes P1693 & P0216 (Lift Pump or VP44??)

Yup, I've got the trouble code P0216 (Injection Timing Control Circuit Malfunction) after noticing no throttle response yesterday evening. It only happened at low rpms. When I jammed the accelerator it jumped just fine. About to swap the lift pump with a cummins program pump i bought several months ago. ( I knew I shoulda replaced itbut... ) I just primed the wife to expect a VP44 replacement and edge install!

I hope theP1693 (Turbo Charge Control Circuit Malfunction) is related. I could hear the turbo kick in so I hope it's ok.

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so, is it necessary to take the starter off? those star-head bolts are a b*tch!!!

edit: for future reference: The starter does NOT need to come off to replace the Lift-pump. It came out super easy, plenty of room to remove it even with the filter still in.

 
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Old 06-11-2007, 11:18 PM
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if youve got 216, you need to take the thing to a diesel shop and have the pump pressure and flow tested. the pump has been starved of fuel and I hope you dont have a $2000 problem under your hood.
 



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