Do you have any of the troubleshooting books?I will check and let you know tomorrow when i get back to work tomorrow morning. I think it is at 10 bars. I do have the Hino Bowie software it is of any help?
If not, I'm going to type a novel.
Do you have any of the troubleshooting books?I will check and let you know tomorrow when i get back to work tomorrow morning. I think it is at 10 bars. I do have the Hino Bowie software it is of any help?
It comes out of the transmission side. And there are several next to it. Right next to bottom power steering pump bolt is.How on earth does one get the Starter off? Where and how to get to the hidden bolt?
It's called a flow dampener. Congrats, youre the first person to have one fail. That ive heard of, anyway. You can try to clean them out. If that doesnt work...idk if theyre available separate or not. They may suggest a whole new rail. If so, I can hook you up. One off of an isuzu npr will probably work too.2007 Hino 338
I have had considerable issues with serious loss of power and VERY rough running. I'll skip all the intimate details of the process to fix it but I will say that as a result of going to 3 different Hino dealers and listening to their certified techs I have installed a new turbo and changed my steel fuel tanks to aluminum.
Instead of spending about $1,800 to buy two 50 gallon aluminum Hino tanks, (or about $4,000 to get 95 gallon aluminum Hino tanks) I have installed a 150 aluminum tank I got from a truck salvage yard, ($150.00). Since I have previously removed the cargo box from the back of the truck and have a 5th wheel for trailer towing I installed the tank across the frame rails behind the sleeper. After running new fuel supply and return lines and a new filter came the test drive.
The problem remained.
A good friend of mine and lifelong trucker came along for the test ride. We pulled into a safe area and he had me crack each of the lines that came from (forgive me if I use the wrong terminology for these parts..) the fuel rail and goes to the injectors with the truck running. From front to rear. Each one had fuel spraying from the fitting and immediately the truck ran like crap or shut off before I could get it closed again. All except for the last one. No fuel came out at all and no change in engine running. Even with the line completely disconnected, no fuel, not even a drip.
There is a part that goes into the fuel rail and the line is attached to that part. (WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS PART?) We removed it and found no moving parts and no air would pass through it. After messing with it for awhile we got the center part to spin and go in and out. and... air passed through it. We re-installed this part and cranked the truck and immediately fuel sprayed out.
After connecting the line and starting the truck it immediately ran nice and smooth. The test drive was good and it appears we have fixed the issue.
So,what is this part we removed and made work and what it is supposed to do / how is it supposed to work? Do I need to remove the other 5 and check/clean them as well?
Last question; I want to get the fuel level gauge working again with my new tank. What ohm reading range is the factory gauge set up for?
(Note: After 3 visits to Hino dealers and close to $5,000 in Hino labor, new turbo, numerous fuel filters, eliminating the factory steel fuel tanks and at least 3 times been hooked up to a Hino computer it looks like we may have fixed it on our own.... Sigh...)
I really wish you lived closer...
It's called a flow dampener. Congrats, youre the first person to have one fail. That ive heard of, anyway. You can try to clean them out. If that doesnt work...idk if theyre available separate or not. They may suggest a whole new rail. If so, I can hook you up. One off of an isuzu npr will probably work too.
Not yet. We are slammed.Woo hoo... Lucky me.... LOL...
Any info on the fuel level gauge?
All except for the last one. No fuel came out at all and no change in engine running. Even with the line completely disconnected, no fuel, not even a drip.
There is a part that goes into the fuel rail and the line is attached to that part. (WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS PART?) We removed it and found no moving parts and no air would pass through it. After messing with it for awhile we got the center part to spin and go in and out. and... air passed through it. We re-installed this part and cranked the truck and immediately fuel sprayed out.
Im working on my 07 Hino and my A/C compression doesn't work and the blower is on a low speed. I already replaced the resistor and the control that is in the dash, I checked the fuses and relays. I also wanted to know if the truck had a A/C computer.Hi all. I've been working on Hino trucks almost exclusively for the last few years, and I'm pretty familiar with their ins and outs at this point. If anyone has a question, I'll be happy to answer it, if I know the answer.
The blower switch is known to burn out, and it will melt the harness connector too. If this has happened, the connector body and any damaged terminals must be replaced or the new switch will fry.Im working on my 07 Hino and my A/C compression doesn't work and the blower is on a low speed. I already replaced the resistor and the control that is in the dash, I checked the fuses and relays. I also wanted to know if the truck had a A/C computer.
Wire connected to which device exactly? What's the year and model?hello my friends i would like to asked you about color of fuel wire of hino truck. thanks
just to update we sent this unit to the local dealer and they replaced the BCUIam having a failed regen issue on a 2011, I have replaced the igniters and confirmed that they are working, also checked the cav and atomizer nozzle, it gets to the point of detecting flame the flame temp starts to rise and continues to rise after the regen fails I have a data monitor file if you would like to see Ill send it in a PM
I condemned an atomizer module this morning for a subtle error. I've yet to replace the bcu computer on one.just to update we sent this unit to the local dealer and they replaced the BCU
Last time we talked, your engine blew up. What's the story?I have a simular problem as Magnum66, working on a 2009 338, cannot get the AC or Fan running. Just got ito some hot days in the Pacific Northwest, guy's would like to have some cool air. Got ahold of the electrical schematics, fan dose not turn in heat or cool mode? Relays are activating, fan motor has some resistance (200 ohms) fan will not turn? Any help would be appriciated. Cheers