LeeParsons
High tech redneck
Welcome Capricious,
Your SMCT 1700 should read the codes, Mine does.
From what you have described I would be looking really close at the fuel system. I ran mine out of fuel a few months ago and it took about 100 miles and 2 fuel filters to get the old girl runing right again. Once air is introduced to the fuel system it takes forever to get it worked out through the injectors.
You need to check the fuel pump a also, it should have at least 60 psi out of the pump, I went through that about a month ago on the side of the road in Little Rock in 35 degree weather.
One other thing that has recently happened to mine and it drive me crazy (it was a short trip though), I would loose power at random times and sometimes get a miss. Well she finnaly quit in WY and we found one of the big fuses under the hood had blow. The fues spades and sockets were corroded and causing problems. Cleaned 'em up and coated with dylectric grease and no more problems.
Good luck,
Lee
Your SMCT 1700 should read the codes, Mine does.
From what you have described I would be looking really close at the fuel system. I ran mine out of fuel a few months ago and it took about 100 miles and 2 fuel filters to get the old girl runing right again. Once air is introduced to the fuel system it takes forever to get it worked out through the injectors.
You need to check the fuel pump a also, it should have at least 60 psi out of the pump, I went through that about a month ago on the side of the road in Little Rock in 35 degree weather.
One other thing that has recently happened to mine and it drive me crazy (it was a short trip though), I would loose power at random times and sometimes get a miss. Well she finnaly quit in WY and we found one of the big fuses under the hood had blow. The fues spades and sockets were corroded and causing problems. Cleaned 'em up and coated with dylectric grease and no more problems.
Good luck,
Lee