airdrew99
Living for Him
I've read many of the posts on people having trouble with glow plugs, glow plug relays, and even HPOP's. I replaced the glow plugs on my truck less than a year ago. I used the Genuine Ford glow plugs. They seemed to help with starting some last winter. Here lately if it is 45* or colder, I have to cycle the glow plugs 2-3 times for about 25 seconds each just to get her to crank. If it is about 55* or warmer, it will start as soon as the "wait to start" light goes off the first cycle. The batteries on the truck are putting out plenty of power. I thinking that I may have to replace the GPR. Does anyone have the part number for the cheaper GPR's? I've seen the GPR 109 for napa, but I'm looking for one from autozone, advanced, or O'reilly's. Also, I have a buddy that is a truck driver for a living. He told me that he will put about 2 gallons of gasoline in with every 50 gallons of diesel when he drives routes up north in the winter. He said that it helps with cold starting. Does anyone do that on there Powerstroke? (Mine is a 2000 F-250 7.3L 4X4 with automatic tranny and about 154,000 miles). Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Drew
Drew