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Aug-29-2016 03:52 PM
frankiebIII wrote:
Thank you for all the replies. A few things and more questions.
1. I am not very knowledgable when it comes to engines and don't do my own work so Usermanual I'm don't add more fluids and I don't know what an HP hose is.
2. I only put about 2500 miles a year MAX on the motorhome and get it serviced once a year although it has been a year and a half since last service.
3. When the temp hit 225-30ish and I hear the beeping sound i'm only at that temp for about 5-10 mins max before the grade levels out and the temp quickly drops.
What is the gear I should be in to climb the Grapevine grade?
Aug-29-2016 03:45 PM
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Aug-29-2016 03:21 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
I would no run over 210 or so.
Aug-29-2016 02:56 PM
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Aug-29-2016 02:26 PM
frankiebIII wrote:
Hi all,
I have a 2005 Monaco Diplomat with a 400 hp Cummins diesel, I have owned it for 4 years. It has been problem free and runs great. However, the 4 times I have taken it over the Grape Vine steep grade the engine water temp creeps up over the 200 marker. When it gets to about 225 I start to hear a faint squelching/light beeping sound from by my left leg. As it gets to about 230ish it becomes a full blown beeping sound like when a car door is left open on an automobile. No warning lights come on and my RV is equipd with a engine warning light, a check engine light and a Stop Engine light. As I go down hill the beeping slowly fades as the engine cools until it goes to a light squelch and then disappears. I am assuming this is some sort of warning.
Is it a warning?
Does anyone else get this warning?
Is my engine running too hot?
What can I do to bring the temp down when going up a hill as I do have the peddle all the way down? Should I drop my speed to a crawl like the semis do?
Should I pull over and let engine cool and if I do that do I rust sit and let it idle or turn off engine after it idles a few mins?
Thanks for any education you can offer!
Aug-29-2016 01:21 PM
Aug-29-2016 12:45 PM
mabynack wrote:
My 6.0 Ford Diesel runs at about 205 on flat roads when I'm towing. When it gets above 220 I back out of the throttle. The fan on my truck is set to come on when the temperature reaches 210 and that usually keeps the temperature from getting much higher.
You might be hearing the fan or a slipping fan clutch.
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