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  1. Autocar

    Help! M915A1 Cummins 400HP dying!

    If I was, I think it would not want to start. As soon as I touch the starter it fires right off.
  2. Autocar

    Help! M915A1 Cummins 400HP dying!

    I've seen that. What does it do? I presume it tells the jake that the throttle is at idle and therefore it is ok to apply the brake?
  3. Autocar

    Help! M915A1 Cummins 400HP dying!

    Will, When you say the "throttle switch" do you mean the Jake brake switch on the floor?
  4. Autocar

    Help! M915A1 Cummins 400HP dying!

    Thanks, I'll look for it
  5. Autocar

    Help! M915A1 Cummins 400HP dying!

    I wondered about the Jake. The very first time it happened, I was backing up and turned around looking out the back window and I thought I might have hit the jake. I don't think I hit it on the coasts. I have the brake set on High. Where is the fuel shut off solenoid or the screw on top?
  6. Autocar

    Help! M915A1 Cummins 400HP dying!

    Anyone have any experience with a 400 HP Cummins dying after a long coast? This has happened three times now. After coming down a long slight grade with no throttle and coming up to a stop sign or freeway exit the engine just stops cleanly as if I shut off the key. I coast off to the side of...
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