Where is the PMD located on an injection pump?
Where is the PMD located on an injection pump?
See this page for pictures of the PMD located on the side of the injection pump. So what is this PMD? PMD stands for Pump Mounted Driver. The same part is also called an FSD or Fuel Solenoid Driver. (One is GM terminology, the other Stanadyne terminology).
Is there a no start on a 6.5L PMD?
Those who are technically oriented and equipped with the proper tools, or who have a hard to solve no-start issue, can follow our in-depth 6.5L No-Start Diagnostic Guide
What does PMD stand for in diesel engine?
PMD stands for Pump Mounted Driver. The same part is also called an FSD or Fuel Solenoid Driver. (One is GM terminology, the other Stanadyne terminology). It is a “black box” about the size of a pack of cards mounted on the driver’s side of the injection pump.
What to do if your injection pump is not working?
Tech Tip: If your truck stalls and will not re-start you can often get it going again by putting a cold wet rag on the PMD, or by carefully pouring a cup of cold water on it. See this page for pictures of the PMD located on the side of the injection pump. So what is this PMD? PMD stands for Pump Mounted Driver.
See this page for pictures of the PMD located on the side of the injection pump. So what is this PMD? PMD stands for Pump Mounted Driver. The same part is also called an FSD or Fuel Solenoid Driver. (One is GM terminology, the other Stanadyne terminology).
Tech Tip: If your truck stalls and will not re-start you can often get it going again by putting a cold wet rag on the PMD, or by carefully pouring a cup of cold water on it. See this page for pictures of the PMD located on the side of the injection pump. So what is this PMD? PMD stands for Pump Mounted Driver.
PMD stands for Pump Mounted Driver. The same part is also called an FSD or Fuel Solenoid Driver. (One is GM terminology, the other Stanadyne terminology). It is a “black box” about the size of a pack of cards mounted on the driver’s side of the injection pump.
Those who are technically oriented and equipped with the proper tools, or who have a hard to solve no-start issue, can follow our in-depth 6.5L No-Start Diagnostic Guide