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Problem—The Engine Starts, But Dies
Cause
The fuel tank is low or empty.
The fuel filter is clogged.
The fuel line, the fuel prefilter, or the
screen in the fuel tank is blocked.
The camshaft position (CMP) sensor
and/or the crank angle position sensor
are out of adjustment.
The camshaft position (CMP) sensor
and/or the crank angle position sensor
are damaged.
The constant-throttle valves are
malfunctioning.
There are other problems in the fuel
system.
Problem—The Engine Fan Doesn't Work
Cause
The fan hub is damaged.
The fan wiring is damaged.
The parameter settings in the MCM or
CPC are incorrect.
All information subject to change without notice. (Rev. 04/08)
DDC-SVC-MAN-0040 0704 Copyright © 2008 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION
MBE 900 ENGINE 2007 OPERATOR'S GUIDE
Add fuel and bleed the fuel system, if
necessary.
Replace the filter element.
Clean and bleed the system. Have
the fuel lines and filters checked by an
authorized dealer.
Push both sensors into their holes as
far as they will go. If this does not
solve the problem, Bring the vehicle to
an authorized repair facility for service.
Bring the vehicle to an authorized
repair facility for service.
Bring the vehicle to an authorized
repair facility for service.
Bring the vehicle to an authorized
repair facility for service.
Replace the fan hub.
Repair the fan wiring.
Have an authorized repair facility
reprogram the control unit.
Remedy
Remedy
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