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    Do you guys know what kind of scanners will work on a ISX Cummins engine to get the codes?

    its in a International Semi truck.

    thanks
    Last edited by Saharicon; 03-15-2010, 08:15 PM.
    You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

  • #2
    I'm not sure offhand but 1 of my good friends is a deisel tech so i could find outif needed..

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    • #3
      yea if you could that would be really cool

      its a ISX Cummins 2002 and up.

      I can get the Model # of the engine tomorrow if you need it, but I looked up the codes and its broken down by ISX 2002 and up and 2002 and down.
      You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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      • #4
        he says obdII, he wasn't model specific......

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        • #5
          Most semis have a switch that you can hit and it will flash the codes

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kappy View Post
            Most semis have a switch that you can hit and it will flash the codes
            It is flashing a code "84" but when I look up those codes on that engine, they start at 111 and go up to like 2100
            You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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            • #7
              you need a laptop running Eaton MD300 or Truckease, a Nexiq Pro-Link, or a Cummins scanner from the dealer... semis don't use OBD2, they have either a 5-pin or 9-pin round scantool connector, depending on the year... an '02 will use the j1939 connector, which is the 9-pin...
              "Life's tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid." John Wayne

              88 Jeep Comanche 4.0/AW-4/NP231/D30/D35
              95 Chevy K1500 ext. cab 350/4L60E/NP208
              91 GMC Sonoma 2wd 4.3/700R4 (gotta have something that gets good gas mileage!)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by WBkrazy View Post
                you need a laptop running Eaton MD300 or Truckease, a Nexiq Pro-Link, or a Cummins scanner from the dealer... semis don't use OBD2, they have either a 5-pin or 9-pin round scantool connector, depending on the year... an '02 will use the j1939 connector, which is the 9-pin...
                is that stuff really expensive? and what exactly does it all do?
                You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WBkrazy View Post
                  you need a laptop running Eaton MD300 or Truckease, a Nexiq Pro-Link, or a Cummins scanner from the dealer... semis don't use OBD2, they have either a 5-pin or 9-pin round scantool connector, depending on the year... an '02 will use the j1939 connector, which is the 9-pin...
                  oh and you seem like you might know what you are talking about.

                  are you familiar with Cummins ISX engines and disconnecting the EGR in them to get better MPG?
                  You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Saharicon View Post
                    is that stuff really expensive? and what exactly does it all do?
                    yeah theyre pretty pricey.... Eaton MD300 and Truckease (about 1k before you add any of the manufacturer programs) can be run on any laptop, but theyre both basically just a code scanner unless you spend the big bucks and buy the manufacturer add-ons to the basic program.... with the manufacturer bundles you can do just about anything.... reprogram max and cruise top speeds, do real time tests on the ABS systems, check all systems while the engine is running and cut fuel to the cylinders one by one to check for bad injectors, among other things... the Nexiq (the one we have at work now) is about $4500, but well worth it... out of the box it does everything that MD300or Truckease with all the add-ons can do... i'm sure there's other ones out there, i believe OTC has a truck scanner as well, but those are the ones i know and have used...
                    "Life's tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid." John Wayne

                    88 Jeep Comanche 4.0/AW-4/NP231/D30/D35
                    95 Chevy K1500 ext. cab 350/4L60E/NP208
                    91 GMC Sonoma 2wd 4.3/700R4 (gotta have something that gets good gas mileage!)

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                    • #11
                      I like my mechanical diesels better

                      97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by CumminsJeep View Post
                        I like my mechanical diesels better
                        Yea, thats the problem. Im trying to figure this out for my dad. He is having problems with is 04 International 9400i.

                        My dad is so old school its not even funny, he is not use to all these electronics in trucks now. In his words "I should just sell this modern piece of shit and go back to a good old non electronics trucks"

                        He is having problems with truck though when he pulls real hard he says it feels like its missing but only below 1400 rpms or something... the fault he is getting in the truck says 84, I looked up all the faults and there is nothing below 111 for the 02 and up ISX engines. He said maybe the EGR, so I was seeing where you can bypass the EGR and trick the electronics into not thinking it is there which is also giving them better MPG.
                        You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Saharicon View Post
                          oh and you seem like you might know what you are talking about.

                          are you familiar with Cummins ISX engines and disconnecting the EGR in them to get better MPG?

                          thanks! im a diesel tech, about 7 years on the job plus some schooling... never done that, but i think removing it will probably not get you that much of an increase in MPG's, plus it'd be a headache to do.... it's not like removing the valve from a car and throwing on a blockoff plate.... the isx and ism motors use a liquid cooled egr system (coolant goes right through the valve and there's a couple of metal coolant lines connected to it), and the egr valve is actually part of the exhaust manifold.... it's bolted on to the end of it with a round flex joint.. and i also believe that unless you reprogram the computer with an older non-egr operating system, the computer will sense that something is wrong with the system and derate the engine (like limp mode in a car)....
                          Last edited by WBkrazy; 03-15-2010, 10:21 PM.
                          "Life's tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid." John Wayne

                          88 Jeep Comanche 4.0/AW-4/NP231/D30/D35
                          95 Chevy K1500 ext. cab 350/4L60E/NP208
                          91 GMC Sonoma 2wd 4.3/700R4 (gotta have something that gets good gas mileage!)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by WBkrazy View Post
                            thanks! im a diesel tech, about 7 years on the job plus some schooling... never done that, but i think removing it will probably not get you that much of an increase in MPG's, plus it'd be a headache to do.... it's not like removing the valve from a car and throwing on a blockoff plate.... the isx and ism motors use a liquid cooled egr system (coolant goes right through the valve and there's a couple of metal coolant lines connected to it), and the egr valve is actually part of the exhaust manifold.... it's bolted on to the end of it with a round flex joint.. and i also believe that unless you reprogram the computer with an older non-egr operating system, the computer will sense that something is wrong with the system and derate the engine (like limp mode in a car)....
                            I read this on Truck forum. This is what it said to do...


                            Turn the key on(but dont turn on the truck) wait 10 seconds. Just unplug the EGR connector and then turn over the truck and it will trick the engine to thinking the EGR is not there. Have to do it when the engine is cool. A bunch of guys were reporting plus 1 mpg( when you drive 2000 miles a day that is a huge gain)

                            does that not make sense to you? you think that would mess up the computer? He was going to try it, but I dont want him to jack something up.

                            I didnt mean to fully remove the EGR system, just disconnect it.
                            You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Saharicon View Post
                              I read this on Truck forum. This is what it said to do...


                              Turn the key on(but dont turn on the truck) wait 10 seconds. Just unplug the EGR connector and then turn over the truck and it will trick the engine to thinking the EGR is not there. Have to do it when the engine is cool. A bunch of guys were reporting plus 1 mpg( when you drive 2000 miles a day that is a huge gain)

                              does that not make sense to you? you think that would mess up the computer? He was going to try it, but I dont want him to jack something up.

                              I didnt mean to fully remove the EGR system, just disconnect it.
                              hmmm.... never heard of that... i don't think it'd hurt anything, most likely the worst that will happen is the check engine light would come on.... egr problems wont trigger the automatic shutdown....
                              "Life's tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid." John Wayne

                              88 Jeep Comanche 4.0/AW-4/NP231/D30/D35
                              95 Chevy K1500 ext. cab 350/4L60E/NP208
                              91 GMC Sonoma 2wd 4.3/700R4 (gotta have something that gets good gas mileage!)

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