PNW_noob
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Hey Everyone,
Yesterday (10/13/24 I purchased my first diesel rig;
- 1992 E-350 ambulance (seller said it was a 1994 but title says 1992)
- 67k miles
- E4OD auto transmission (I think)
For my very first trip I had to take it over the Snoqualmie Pass here in WA state (3k mile elevation, curvy, ~5% grade)
Overall the ambulance runs well but toward the summit began blowing a little blue smoke.
On the way down I encountered traffic and got the infamous *flashing overdrive* light (this is the light located at the end of the transmission selector stalk)
I wasn't in a position to stop the vehicle and decided to push on (I know many recommend against doing this)
When I had the opportunity I pulled off and located what I thought might be the "EEC TEST" plug (under the steering column inside the cab)
Installed the jumper wire but got no codes with KOEO (trouble lamp illuminates momentarily with key-on)
I completed the trip with no apparent issues
Next step is to pull the codes and begin diagnosis;
- Does anyone know where the EEC TEST connector is on a 1992 e350 ambulance (the connector i found looks slightly different than what I've found online)
- The connector I found is beige not black
- The "extra" loose single connector that others are jumping to is not present and it looks like they updated the connector by integrating the loose single wire connector (OR I'm totally looking at the wrong connector)
Anyway, thanks for sharing all your knowledge and I'll slowly post updates as I dig into this project.
Thanks!
Yesterday (10/13/24 I purchased my first diesel rig;
- 1992 E-350 ambulance (seller said it was a 1994 but title says 1992)
- 67k miles
- E4OD auto transmission (I think)
For my very first trip I had to take it over the Snoqualmie Pass here in WA state (3k mile elevation, curvy, ~5% grade)
Overall the ambulance runs well but toward the summit began blowing a little blue smoke.
On the way down I encountered traffic and got the infamous *flashing overdrive* light (this is the light located at the end of the transmission selector stalk)
I wasn't in a position to stop the vehicle and decided to push on (I know many recommend against doing this)
When I had the opportunity I pulled off and located what I thought might be the "EEC TEST" plug (under the steering column inside the cab)
Installed the jumper wire but got no codes with KOEO (trouble lamp illuminates momentarily with key-on)
I completed the trip with no apparent issues
Next step is to pull the codes and begin diagnosis;
- Does anyone know where the EEC TEST connector is on a 1992 e350 ambulance (the connector i found looks slightly different than what I've found online)
- The connector I found is beige not black
- The "extra" loose single connector that others are jumping to is not present and it looks like they updated the connector by integrating the loose single wire connector (OR I'm totally looking at the wrong connector)
Anyway, thanks for sharing all your knowledge and I'll slowly post updates as I dig into this project.
Thanks!
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