Yeah, they got the part in and got me running on Wednesday afternoon. I delivered to Edmonton Thursday morning, then went to Calgary and slept. Went to Shelby, Montana where I accepted a load going from Bismark to Saksakoon. The load was a 40-skid load on a recovery from a straight truck, so that meant deliver two of them 571 miles up there, and then deadhead back and do it all again (I can haul 2 skids). Delivered the first 2 on Sunday morning and the other two Monday morning, then made it as far as Minot to get some sleep.
Left Minot towards Fargo and the van went into limp home mode and it was snowing heavily. An hour out of Fargo the van started working fine. Got to Fargo and went to sleep, and then the next day headed towards home (western KY) via Minneapolis. Got an hour out of Fargo and it went into limp home mode. The van's drivable in limp home mode, you just have no acceleration whatsoever. On flat ground with no wind, you can go from zero to 60 in about a mile and a half or two miles, and then you'll max out at about 60. Hills are fun.
It's either an EGR valve, a MASS airflow sensor, or a bad air temp sensor. It also won't come up to operating temp (about 190 degrees F) and instead wants to stay between 165-170, so I dunno. I'll get it looked at on Monday when I go home.
I got into Minneapolis and ended up getting a load offer picking up Friday morning going to Green Bay. Figured since the van is drivable, might as well. Green Bay is only 100 miles out of my way, and it's nearly 300 loaded.
Was going to spend Christmas Day with Moot and his family, but I ended up spending it either in bed or quickly moving back and forth into the TA with my tail in the head. I'm better now, and should be fine Friday morning by the time I pick this up. I'm parked right next to the pickup at the Paraside Island Resort and Casino, which is pretty large, and there's an astonishing number of people here out in the middle of nowhere at midnight on Christmas night. The place is packed.