2005 Chevy 2500HD Diesel Towing
#1
2005 Chevy 2500HD Diesel Towing
Recently, My truck seems to have lost some power while towing my boat. I used to be able to do 70-80 MPH no problem. Now, I am only able to go 60-65 MPH without the truck losing speed as if I am going up hill and wanting to kick down into a lower gear. Driving in trailer mode doesn't make a difference. I am not getting any type of check engine light.
I am wondering where I should start looking. My instincts are telling me to maybe start with an engine tune-up with Air filter cleaning and maybe a fuel system cleanup? My fuel filter is currently at 50% life.
I just wanted to get an opinion on if I should focus on the motor or transmission first. Any feedback is appreciative.
Thanks,
I am wondering where I should start looking. My instincts are telling me to maybe start with an engine tune-up with Air filter cleaning and maybe a fuel system cleanup? My fuel filter is currently at 50% life.
I just wanted to get an opinion on if I should focus on the motor or transmission first. Any feedback is appreciative.
Thanks,
#2
How many miles on it?
A diagnostic tool is going to make your job MUCH easier, if you don't want to be shooting blind and wasting your money.
A diagnostic tool is going to make your job MUCH easier, if you don't want to be shooting blind and wasting your money.
#3
I have a pocket code reader but given I am not getting any codes, not giving me much.
Any diagnostic tools you can recommend?
Thanks,
#4
It will take a fairly high end tool to diagnose the transmission in case that's giving out.
Unfortunately, I am not a diesel guy so I can't help you much
With a gas engine, you could do things like a cylinder compression test, fuel injector test, measure exhaust back-pressure, measure fuel pressure.
It might be better to pay a professional to diagnose the issue for you.
Unfortunately, I am not a diesel guy so I can't help you much
With a gas engine, you could do things like a cylinder compression test, fuel injector test, measure exhaust back-pressure, measure fuel pressure.
It might be better to pay a professional to diagnose the issue for you.
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