1999 7.3L PSD cranks, no start, intermittent start

Vonnie

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My Hubby's 1999 F350 7.3L PSD was having an intermittent starting problem that is no longer intermittent. Cranks strong but will not catch, when I could get it started it ran great. No smoke/fumes from exhaust while cranking so I'm thinking it is not getting fuel rather than a glo plug issue. Fuel pump is working, filter is new/clean and bowl is filling. Also good quality/quantity of oil including in the high pressure reservoir (you will have to excuse me if I call parts by the wrong name). I replaced the cam sensor thinking that may be the issue but no luck. I would be thankful for any help you could offer as I am pretty clueless.
 

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Hi Vonnie, and Welcome to Super Duty Diesel. Does it start normally if it is warmed up? If so, you may have a glow plug problem or a wiring harness under the valve covers. The wires run under the valve covers to the glow plugs and may now be connecting correctly. Good Luck.

Dave :)
 

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Back when it would start part of the time it did not seem effected by engine or ambient temperature.
 

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Thanks guys for the advice and the quick responses! I love this site. Well, I went out this morning and the beast fired right up. Either I am back to an intermittent problem or the crank sensor was the cause but took some serious crank time to kick in. I guess I need to get out of the 911 section, anyone know how to do that.

One last question. Is there any way to reset the PCM manually or do I need access to a scanner.
 

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To reset the PCM all you have to do is disconnect the POSITIVE battery cables, leave them off for a few minutes and then reconnect them. This will reset all of the features in the truck like the radio stations, so be forewarned.

Dave
 

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Ha! Well, that could have been what solved my problem. I had pos cables off to charge batteries after all that cranking.
 
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