starduster
SDD Junior Member
Update No Start Condition....
Due to weather conditions I have not performed any test.Then there was a break in the weather so I lifted the hood just to find that I do not have a clue as of what I am looking at or what I was looking for,then it started raining again which was perfect.For the next three days I camped out in front of my computer reading this forum inside and out to learn about what and how my first diesel tics,WOW amazing engine.
I am not going to say I comprehended every thing I read but at least I can now open the hood and recognize the components and their location which will help the diagnostic process a little (lot) easier.
Finally a break in the weather,I started off by changing both fuel filters and while draining the HFCM I checked for water in the system then cycled the key about 6 times and tried starting still no start although it did act like it wanted to it was firing but not much.I checking the DTC's,There were no codes.The scanner said zero codes to be read.That seems to be unusual does it not?Then I tried restarting moving the gear shift lever in and out of neutral and park with no success.I then checked all fusses and connections inside cab and engine compartment.Next I Pushed the reset on the emergency fuel cut-off switch.Then I Verified that the oil level is correct and checked the oil pressure registering on the dash pressure gauge and it showed pressure with in 10 seconds of cranking.Now both batteries are on charge and I will see what tomorrow beholds.I should be able to finish DaveBen's no start checklist.
Still any tips are always welcome.
Due to weather conditions I have not performed any test.Then there was a break in the weather so I lifted the hood just to find that I do not have a clue as of what I am looking at or what I was looking for,then it started raining again which was perfect.For the next three days I camped out in front of my computer reading this forum inside and out to learn about what and how my first diesel tics,WOW amazing engine.
I am not going to say I comprehended every thing I read but at least I can now open the hood and recognize the components and their location which will help the diagnostic process a little (lot) easier.
Finally a break in the weather,I started off by changing both fuel filters and while draining the HFCM I checked for water in the system then cycled the key about 6 times and tried starting still no start although it did act like it wanted to it was firing but not much.I checking the DTC's,There were no codes.The scanner said zero codes to be read.That seems to be unusual does it not?Then I tried restarting moving the gear shift lever in and out of neutral and park with no success.I then checked all fusses and connections inside cab and engine compartment.Next I Pushed the reset on the emergency fuel cut-off switch.Then I Verified that the oil level is correct and checked the oil pressure registering on the dash pressure gauge and it showed pressure with in 10 seconds of cranking.Now both batteries are on charge and I will see what tomorrow beholds.I should be able to finish DaveBen's no start checklist.
Still any tips are always welcome.
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