2000 7.3 diesel

justinslagter

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7.3 died on highway wont start ... put in cam sensor and still wont .. the glow plug light wont come on it will turn but not fire ... please help
 

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this needs to move to a different forum-not the advertisers one.

welcome to sdd. com

check the fuses. there is one for the PCM that also powers the dash lights.

check you oil.

what mods you got?
 

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Welcome to the site Justin, I would recommend checking the fuel heater. Unplug it (located on the side of the fuel filter cannister) and then check the fuse. If its burnt replace it and try to start the truck.
 

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Welcome to the site Justin, I would recommend checking the fuel heater. Unplug it (located on the side of the fuel filter cannister) and then check the fuse. If its burnt replace it and try to start the truck.

x2
it's the number 30 fuse in the dashboard fuse block, and it's an ATM30
 

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Do you have a chip on it. If so pull the chip off and it should run. I installed a ts chip on my truck and it did the same thing.
 

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that 'feature' was an indicator of bad batteries or low voltage.

X2 ;tu

And possibly.. Dirty battery connections (low voltage).
What JLD sez about the #30 fuse, Load Test the Batts (independently), replace BOTH, even if only one is weak, clean up all the batt posts and connections and give'r a try.

Joe
 

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A shorted fuel heater did the same thing on one in my shop. I bet that is it.

I got bit by that one myself, on my personal f-250. The replacement heating element from ford is a far better design. Might also check to see if the electric fuel pump (mounted in the frame rail below the driver's floor) is coming on when you turn on the ignition (no fuel=no fire).
 

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