5thwheelerboyz
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For the past six months I’m noticing that the temperature gauge starts to climb on steep hills when the RPM is around the 3500 mark.
It is probably obvious and expected considering the scenario as it only happens when I’m towing my 3 tonne 5th wheeler. I also have a Steinbauer performance chip installed.
I don’t push it up the hills but try and get a good run at it. It use to only happen when the RPM was up round the 4000 RPM but it happens more often now at the lower RPM. To bring the temperature down, we turn the heater and fan on to full and it brings the temp down immediately. We now do this as a matter of course when approaching a steep incline.
All fluids look normal so I’m just at a loss as to what it could be. The truck is due for its 50,000km service and I’ll mention it to the service guys.
I also spoke with the company who installed the Steinbauer and asked if the exhaust should be upgraded. They said that because of the type of exhaust that is installed in these now, it wouldn’t be advisable. Something to do with the box that burns off the carbon.
I never encountered this when I towed my previous vans albeit they were lighter. The truck handles the load very well on open road; it’s just the hills that are the worry.
I have no idea on what upgrades are available out there or what needs to be checked on the engine so any help would be appreciated.
Steve
It is probably obvious and expected considering the scenario as it only happens when I’m towing my 3 tonne 5th wheeler. I also have a Steinbauer performance chip installed.
I don’t push it up the hills but try and get a good run at it. It use to only happen when the RPM was up round the 4000 RPM but it happens more often now at the lower RPM. To bring the temperature down, we turn the heater and fan on to full and it brings the temp down immediately. We now do this as a matter of course when approaching a steep incline.
All fluids look normal so I’m just at a loss as to what it could be. The truck is due for its 50,000km service and I’ll mention it to the service guys.
I also spoke with the company who installed the Steinbauer and asked if the exhaust should be upgraded. They said that because of the type of exhaust that is installed in these now, it wouldn’t be advisable. Something to do with the box that burns off the carbon.
I never encountered this when I towed my previous vans albeit they were lighter. The truck handles the load very well on open road; it’s just the hills that are the worry.
I have no idea on what upgrades are available out there or what needs to be checked on the engine so any help would be appreciated.
Steve