1999 Ford F350 Will Not Start
Radio Flyer hit the nail on the head. The PSD's are a b!tch to start in the cold without glow plugs. Those glow plug relays can come and go when they are bad, too so check it a couple of times if it tests good. The smoke is a sign that you are getting fuel, and the color, white, indicates that it is raw fuel. Check the GPR, and then we can move forward.
jonesy,
Any updates?
FYI that raw fuel cloud is highly combustible....not sure if you're a smoker or not but don't light anything or use really hot worklights around it.
In a controlled environment it can be fun, but usually isn't otherwise.
(just tryin' to inject some humor)
Still willing to help you out, call anytime. 24/7, all good, everybody else does.
Any updates?
FYI that raw fuel cloud is highly combustible....not sure if you're a smoker or not but don't light anything or use really hot worklights around it.
In a controlled environment it can be fun, but usually isn't otherwise.
(just tryin' to inject some humor)
Still willing to help you out, call anytime. 24/7, all good, everybody else does.
Last edited by Mr. Miyagi; Nov 30, 2007 at 12:38 AM.
Hey guys...Sorry but I've been so busy with work (9-5) for the past few weeks so I've been getting home really late. I will try as soon as possible to get crackin' again.
BTW I failed to ask this question from my original post....
Why do I have TWO batteries under the hood? Is this standard? I do have airbrakes and air suspension (which I don't know how to use) so I'm assuming there is a relationship.
Thanks again guys.
BTW I failed to ask this question from my original post....
Why do I have TWO batteries under the hood? Is this standard? I do have airbrakes and air suspension (which I don't know how to use) so I'm assuming there is a relationship.
Thanks again guys.




