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2009 mack gu713 lighting bolt and red circle with x light on


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need help have problem with 2009 mack gu713 went out to start this morning to warm up. started fine but as soon as it started and was running I had 2 lights on the red gear with oil drop in the middle and temp sign next to it and the lighten bolt. I let run for about a min or so the red gear light went out then about min after the red circle with an x came on and truck shuts down this is over a min or two period. so I turn off key started again same thing only no red gear just the red circle with x so I tried to put in gear then not throttle response I am lost any help would be great

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I think its the oil temp light. The oil temp and oil pressure are the same sensor. If you have an MP 8 the oil temp/pressure sensor is behind the Engine ECU. You will see 2 sensors that look alike, one on top of the other. The top one is the oil temp/pressure, the bottom one is the crankcase pressure sensor.

On the right side of the engine in the oil filter housing is the piston oil cooler temp sensor.

Check all 3 sensor for leaking (wicking) oil, if any are leaking(wicking), replace them.

All 3 sensor have been updated so it would be a good idea just to do all 3.

But like Kyle Gandy asked, whats the code? Without the code it just guesses.

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need help have problem with 2009 mack gu713 went out to start this morning to warm up. started fine but as soon as it started and was running I had 2 lights on the red gear with oil drop in the middle and temp sign next to it and the lighten bolt. I let run for about a min or so the red gear light went out then about min after the red circle with an x came on and truck shuts down this is over a min or two period. so I turn off key started again same thing only no red gear just the red circle with x so I tried to put in gear then not throttle response I am lost any help would be great

That light is what leads me to belive its transmission related. Maybe i missed it, but is it an auto or stick? If an auto, low/hot fluid might warrant a shutdown. Codes would definately help with diagnosis.

Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....

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