I have searched this site and searched and posted this issue on another site.
Here's the problem:
We have a 1992 Monaco Dynasty with an Allison MD 3060 transmission, a mechanical 6CTA 8.3 Cummins motor and a Jacobs exhaust brake. Several months ago the exhaust brake became erratic and then not operating. I have done the following:
1. Checked the throttle switch to make sure it is functioning and the brake itself.
2. Changed and added a spring per Cummins.
3. Changed all of the relays in the Vehicle Interface Module (VIM).
4. Cleaned all of the connectors to the Allison ECU.
5. Checked voltages at the ECU per John at Transmission Instruments.
6. Cleaned and reconnected all grounds in the dashboard and front run panel.
7. I had some codes on the key pad.
d1 = 3500, power interrupt
d2 = 3414, power interrupt, block check sum
d3 = 2112, Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) below low
d4 = --
d5 = --
8. The power interrupts were due to a cheap screw type switch on the ground side of the chassis battery. (Since removed)
9. Took the MoHo to an Allison repair shop which is very thorough and professional. They installed a new TPS and we went for a test drive with their computer connected. The brake worked perfectly. I started home and tried the exhaust brake, it didnโt work. As it was after hours I continued home.
10. Took the MoHo back a couple of days later and when their computer was hooked up for another test drive THE BRAKE WORKED PERFECTLY. The service manager and the tech had not seen this before.
11. Removed, cleaned and checked the resistance of two speed sensors on the trans.
12. The exhaust brake will work once in a while, not much, and only after about 10 to 30 seconds after I activate the switch on the dash.
13. Replaced and soldered all connectors direct from ECU to Battery. No change!
Mike
'92 Monaco Dynasty
Sierra Valley, one of the last rural places left in Northern California.