So back to the same old goat with the T2.0: Low quality def.
So i've read almost everything here I can. I started carpet bombing it in hopes of fixing the issue. What I've found is this: The pump isn't pumping.
First, I replaced the heater and reservoir mostly because I ordered the wrong part (thought it was pump) but it was cheap.
Removed both ends of the line from the injector and pump. Blew air through it to make sure it was unobstructed. about a 3" circle of fluid came out of the line onto the floor.
Removed and inspected the injector for buildup or visible damage. Non observed. Reinstalled.
connected the lines and cycled the engine 30 times. maybe more. unhooked line from injector, no flow when cranking, idling, etc...
Reconnected the line, unhooked line from pump, Repeated process. Not one drop.
Replaced pump. 100% same results. No flow. Code is reductant flow below limit: too low.
Any ideas, or techniques i missed in priming the pump or bleeding the line? I am sure i missed something or I have another problem not telling it to pump.
Thanks,
J
So i've read almost everything here I can. I started carpet bombing it in hopes of fixing the issue. What I've found is this: The pump isn't pumping.
First, I replaced the heater and reservoir mostly because I ordered the wrong part (thought it was pump) but it was cheap.
Removed both ends of the line from the injector and pump. Blew air through it to make sure it was unobstructed. about a 3" circle of fluid came out of the line onto the floor.
Removed and inspected the injector for buildup or visible damage. Non observed. Reinstalled.
connected the lines and cycled the engine 30 times. maybe more. unhooked line from injector, no flow when cranking, idling, etc...
Reconnected the line, unhooked line from pump, Repeated process. Not one drop.
Replaced pump. 100% same results. No flow. Code is reductant flow below limit: too low.
Any ideas, or techniques i missed in priming the pump or bleeding the line? I am sure i missed something or I have another problem not telling it to pump.
Thanks,
J