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873 -- several problems or one?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 58636" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>I take it that this belt does not also drive the alternator, does it? If it does, that could explain a possible charging problem, maybe? You would think that you would have seen some other lights / fault codes though....</p><p>Is this a mechanical engine or is it electronically controlled? Most modern electronic engines have safety protocols built in to do everything within their power to save an overheating engine. Gas engines will significantly enrich their mixtures and retard ignition timing to attempt to keep the engine cool. I would imagine electronic diesels have similar protocols. This power loss could be an intentional reaction to your over heat condition.</p><p>At any rate, start by correcting your known problems and see what that does.</p><p>HTH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 58636, member: 3290"] I take it that this belt does not also drive the alternator, does it? If it does, that could explain a possible charging problem, maybe? You would think that you would have seen some other lights / fault codes though.... Is this a mechanical engine or is it electronically controlled? Most modern electronic engines have safety protocols built in to do everything within their power to save an overheating engine. Gas engines will significantly enrich their mixtures and retard ignition timing to attempt to keep the engine cool. I would imagine electronic diesels have similar protocols. This power loss could be an intentional reaction to your over heat condition. At any rate, start by correcting your known problems and see what that does. HTH [/QUOTE]
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