Cummins hard wired that ground wire directly to the negative on a battery. Threw away the fuse.
intermittent power lost to ecm
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Mine used to shut down pulling a heavy load under high torque. It was the battery cable from the batteries to the power box. This cable had an inline connector on it. About 4 to 5 iches from the connector, we found the cable to be soft and flexible. Peeled back the rubber and had a lot of green corrosion. What was happening is that under load, the cable would pull apart just enough to lose voltage to the ECXM. N14 requires minimum of 10.5 volts to run. As sson as it would stop, within a fraction of a second it would go again because the cable had more wires making contact with one another. Chagned the cable and solf the truck 5 years later without another problem.
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N14 DAF application - no kl30 fuse
N14 MAN/ERF application - there is battery + fuse in cabine
Volvo trucks conv. and COE - fuse in battery box
Chenese trucks - pos. wire fuse
SISU - fuse in cabine. -
To fuse ore not to fuse....? That is the quation...
Look carefully at diagrams and you'll see where to check voltage!joecitizen Thanks this. -
& recrimped it. had me chasing my tail for weeks. learned something though.
But I put my money on the battery connection. Cut the wire back to clean wire and put a new crimp on.[/ -
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similar electrical issue, ended up being the battery cable. Looked perfect from the outside but had a small pin hole in the insulation. 4 gauge cable was almost completely corroded inside. When it was finally found if you tried to bend it in that spot it broke completely in two, but looked perfect.
Not really a help to you but there is a place here locally called Automotive Armature Works that diagnoses electrical issues on vehicles. Found and fixed 7 problems on a guys Ford pickup in about 2hrs for under $300.00. Might do some searching if you can't fix it and see if there is a place similar around you. -
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i put new positive battery cables on earlier this year, but not cables from the batteries to the starter.
sometimes when i hit the stater button to start the truck, nothing happens except i can hear a kind of clunk sound. i hit the button again and it starts right up. this is very sporadic.
mrdevildog...pic of relay
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