HELP CAYENNE Shut off when driving
#1
HELP CAYENNE Shut off when driving
Hello, So yesterday I was driving, drove fine running a bit rough but not enough to be concerned about. After getting to my destination I parked and let it sit for about 45 minutes- to an hour. Went to go start it and it sounded like it didn't want to kick over, it did though but it started to run rough and then cut out with out any warning when in park. No lights on dash whats so ever.... I took the key out and tried to restart it. Same thing, but this time It didn't cut out. Drove it to get food, when I came back out it did the same thing and cut out. Restarted it and it was normal. Drove all the way home until a half a block from my house, it cut out when DRIVING this time! No warning at ALL! I glided the car to the side of the road, took the key out tried to restart same thing. So I did it again, it started and I floored it home. Got home and now I don't know what to do. I'm at a loss. No Check engine, nothing! My shifter does do the thing when it say's "put in Park" But I'm 95% sure thats just a loose cable. Could it be a fuel pump? It now says I need gas, and Im getting 4.1 MPG, but thats what it said after I started it this morning.
#3
Thanks Porscheman, I heard this almost like a cd turning/spinning sound coming from the rear seats, it can be heard from the outside of the truck also its loud. Would that second that it may be a fuel pump of some sort?
#4
Isolate one fuel pump at a time by pulling the applicable fuse in the engine bay.
Start the engine. If it is still rough, turn the engine off and put back that fuse and pull the other one.
Restart the engine.
Hopefully you will find out which pump is bad by using this procedure.
Start the engine. If it is still rough, turn the engine off and put back that fuse and pull the other one.
Restart the engine.
Hopefully you will find out which pump is bad by using this procedure.
#5
Check Fault codes, could be the crankshaft position sensor. I had problems with mine over a long period, but eventually led to stalling with no warning . The ECU cuts the fuel pumps when it thinks the engine has stopped due to the faulty signal from the crank sensor.
You need to check fault codes as you will have fault codes stored even if there are no warning lights.
You need to check fault codes as you will have fault codes stored even if there are no warning lights.
#7
Isolate one fuel pump at a time by pulling the applicable fuse in the engine bay.
Start the engine. If it is still rough, turn the engine off and put back that fuse and pull the other one.
Restart the engine.
Hopefully you will find out which pump is bad by using this procedure.
Start the engine. If it is still rough, turn the engine off and put back that fuse and pull the other one.
Restart the engine.
Hopefully you will find out which pump is bad by using this procedure.
Check Fault codes, could be the crankshaft position sensor. I had problems with mine over a long period, but eventually led to stalling with no warning . The ECU cuts the fuel pumps when it thinks the engine has stopped due to the faulty signal from the crank sensor.
You need to check fault codes as you will have fault codes stored even if there are no warning lights.
You need to check fault codes as you will have fault codes stored even if there are no warning lights.
Dam, its scary to have happen. I'll tell them to check the HPFP also. I just hope I can pin point the problem because I really want to drive my truck. But it's a little hard when you think it may break down...
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#10
So it was the fuel pump, from what the shop said. Replacing both so this doesn't happen again (Nock wood) Parts are ordered and should be coming in on monday. Install shouldn't take that long. So I guess I'm out of a truck till next week... LOL, worth it if it's fixed...
#12
So got the truck back a few hours ago, seams to drive nice. But they ran it out of fuel and it wouldn't start when I went to pick it up -__-. Drove fine home. Put gas from my fuel tank and it started poorly and shut down. Started it back up, ran fine. Restarted sounded like it was having trouble but it revved it self back up and ran fine. Going out soon to get more gas in it because the gas light is still on. We shall see how it runs after. I'm thinking the gas wasn't enough to get to the fuel pumps? Drove much better then it did before, no jerking or anything also no sound. So maybe the pumps need to be primed with gas? If that makes any sense. Idk I hope it works out after I get gas and drive it a bit. My shop told me that he took it down to the beach and it drove fine no problem.
#14
So got more gas, in a gas tank. Still the ***** only cranks. Two brand new fuel pumps and this now? Must have not installed them right? Idk even know what the **** to think.
When I turn the key I don't need to keep holding it, it cranks by its self after one turn fully.
When I turn the key I don't need to keep holding it, it cranks by its self after one turn fully.