wont start with out ether
#1
wont start with out ether
my 05 3500 wont start without ether. about 3 weeks ago it got down in the teens and it wouldnt start so i gave it a shot of fluid and it started right up. week goes by with no problems and then a week ago it would start as long as it was plugged in with the temp only getting down to 30's and then yesterday it was 50 and plugged in and wouldnt start without ether but would start right up after it had been ran for a bit and today i can shut it down after driving for 5 hours and try to start it and it wont. cranks over like mad wont wont fire with out some starting fluid, doesnt smoke when it does start and runs fine when it is running. I just towed my 5th wheel 500 miles with it and had no problems except starting. turning the key 3 times shows no codes. Fuel filter has been changed and lift pump is working, i drained the fuel bowl and left the valve open, turned key on and fuel started flowing again. anybody have a idea whats wrong with this turd?
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has 70k miles BTW
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has 70k miles BTW
Last edited by black sheep; 01-25-2010 at 11:01 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#3
I don;t know to much about the common rails but I think this is somethin to do with the pop pressures on the injectors.
BE CAREFUL WITH THAT EITHER. Good way to lose your truck and your life on these trucks. That either hits the grid heater while it's in heat mode and you won't have to worry about starting issues anymore. The trucks don;t have glow plugs like the others, either is like a ticking bomb in these things.
Being as how you haven't had an accident yet I think I would check the heater grid for starters to see if it's working.
BE CAREFUL WITH THAT EITHER. Good way to lose your truck and your life on these trucks. That either hits the grid heater while it's in heat mode and you won't have to worry about starting issues anymore. The trucks don;t have glow plugs like the others, either is like a ticking bomb in these things.
Being as how you haven't had an accident yet I think I would check the heater grid for starters to see if it's working.
#4
A buddy of mine has a shop and just put a motor in a cr truck that was "hooked" on either. It ended up being a problem with the injectors but the guy kept starting it with either and jacked up a piston or something like that and scored a cyl if I remember right. But the original problem was with the injectors. So yea be real careful with the either
#6
yeah no **** ether is bad. anybody have any useful info? i had to get it started to drive 500 miles to go to work for 2 weeks. now that im here it can sit until i figure out whats wrong with it. several auto responses from all sites are INJECTORS. I have the money to throw 3k at 6 injectors but if that's not the problem im not going to be real happy. the other auto response from retards is GRID HEATER. the grid heater is not needed when shutting down a fully HOT motor and try to restart it 5 seconds later and it wont start.
#9
yeah no **** ether is bad. anybody have any useful info? i had to get it started to drive 500 miles to go to work for 2 weeks. now that im here it can sit until i figure out whats wrong with it. several auto responses from all sites are INJECTORS. I have the money to throw 3k at 6 injectors but if that's not the problem im not going to be real happy. the other auto response from retards is GRID HEATER. the grid heater is not needed when shutting down a fully HOT motor and try to restart it 5 seconds later and it wont start.