Okay gang, Iโve got a good one (issue) and looking for input.
Letโs see how good we all really are..
Sorry to be lengthy, but I figured the more details the better.
This is on my 05 Daman that is on a Freightliner XC chassis.
While driving in rain, something got/gets wet under the front hood and caused/causes the PowerGear pump to kick on and run. Appears to be activated by large solenoid mounted to PG motor. Pump will continue to run until I pull over and turn off engine ignition and restart. Then starts again normally in a very short time period <10 min of driving.
This happened before and we stopped for the night and then took of the next day with no rain and ran fine. Didnโt really think about it again because we havenโt driven in much rain.
This time I figured I would let the darn thing run until the motor burned up or as long as I could because I needed to stay with a friend in front of me and we were on a time schedule. Well, 20 min of the pump running and BAM no more pump noise, but also NO windshield wipers!! Drove the next 15 minutes passing 4 state troopers, really couldnโt see them (LOL) and finally found a truck stop. Of course I had 4 friends in the RV with me & we were trying to scream home from Dickson, TN to Dallas, TX.
Started troubleshooting in the rain sitting at the pump. Luckily no trucker behind me..
PG motor, reservoir, & wires to motor were hot. Not melted, but hot. Could smell something had burned up. I quickly diagnosed the no wipers were due to the fact the BCC (compartment for all 12 volt stuff in front of rig, i.e. sig lighter, seat, wipers, etc.), realized there was no power to the large board in the BCC compartment. Kept running around while friends just kept asking if there was anything they could do, but not knowing anything about the RV just made them feel a little uncomfortable.
I recalled noticing while trying to find a place to stop my GPS plugged into 12 outlet would have power, then none and kept doing this a couple time. After some looking, pulling on wires, and scratching my head, I went to my main battery disconnect location and could hear it cycling. That got me thinking there was something stopping it from resetting or allowing it to stay engaged. Went back to the wire on PG motor and the ground wire was still pretty hot and didnโt seem to be cooling down. Figured, what the heck, disconnected the ground from solenoid to PG motor and BAM!!! All 12 was back to front area. YEAH!!! Back on road!!!
Before I took off I noticed the Information panel freaking out (no engine data, no trans data, flashing). Kind of figured that would happen because the first time I tried to troubleshoot (~1 ยฝ years ago) and pulled the wires from the PG solenoid the panel flipped out them but I could not drive because it didnโt know where the jacks were. This time, I was able to go because I pulled power from the PG control panel.
Anyway, after pulling back out I noticed the tack, speedometer, oil, temp, & voltage gauges were not working. Fuel gauge was okay. Since I had the GPS, I just used that to keep rolling. No Eng brake & cruise was a bummer.
Here is the weird part, after several hours and less rain the gauges started to come back on. On-off-on-off then finally stayed on for a while. Thought it was just something like a connector drying out, but over the next 16 hours I noticed any time I turned the engine off the gauges & information panel have nothing & errors. Then will come on, also while driving, bumps seemed to make the darn thing flicker on and off as well. Sometimes I was good for hours, other times only for minutes.
Made it home safely!!! The important part..
I plan to test the PG solenoid and motor and replace what is burned up to hopefully get everything connected back up to normal (only thing disconnected now is the ground to the PG motor, but I think that has something to do with the information panel as well). Then Iโm going to gently spray with a shower type and see if I can find the location that is causing the issue when wet. Itโs not a great deal of water getting in there, just spray from the tires.
Feel free to throughout any advice, I know I'm going to find the root cause and fix it. No way am I taking this to anyone that would not have a clue including Freightliner or an RV place.
Thanks,
Kaven
2005 Damon Astoria 3679
300 Cummins ISB 5.9, Allison auto 5 speed
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