AK Rover
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Im posting this from my iPad as I'm waiting for roadside assistance to come rescue me.
My truck is a 2005 F250 6.0 with just under 100,000 miles. The temperatures today have been around 0F and currently it's -9F. My truck gets plugged in at night and starts fine in the morning. After sitting at the office for 9 hours today the truck won't start. It turns over and tries to start but it's like it's not getting enough fuel to run. Stepping on the accelerator while cranking the engine doesn't seem to make a difference. I've tried cycling the glow plugs multiple times before cranking the engine, pumping the accelerator while cranking, basically everything I can think of. In my efforts to start the truck the batteries are now too weak to turn the engine fast enough to start so I'm waiting for roadside assistance to come jump start it.
My batteries are Napa Legends and are not even 2 years old. Once the engine starts it runs great and restarts easily when it's warm. Not sure what else to say to help you help me so feel free to ask anything that I may have missed. The truck is down right now but it's not a huge emergency since I'm nice and warm in my office and have help on the way. I didn't want to post this on the 911 forum and take attention away from someone who needs help far me than I do right now.
Thank you in advance for all the help
My truck is a 2005 F250 6.0 with just under 100,000 miles. The temperatures today have been around 0F and currently it's -9F. My truck gets plugged in at night and starts fine in the morning. After sitting at the office for 9 hours today the truck won't start. It turns over and tries to start but it's like it's not getting enough fuel to run. Stepping on the accelerator while cranking the engine doesn't seem to make a difference. I've tried cycling the glow plugs multiple times before cranking the engine, pumping the accelerator while cranking, basically everything I can think of. In my efforts to start the truck the batteries are now too weak to turn the engine fast enough to start so I'm waiting for roadside assistance to come jump start it.
My batteries are Napa Legends and are not even 2 years old. Once the engine starts it runs great and restarts easily when it's warm. Not sure what else to say to help you help me so feel free to ask anything that I may have missed. The truck is down right now but it's not a huge emergency since I'm nice and warm in my office and have help on the way. I didn't want to post this on the 911 forum and take attention away from someone who needs help far me than I do right now.
Thank you in advance for all the help