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If I like it, Bushwhacker doesn't. :-)
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Originally posted by Benross View PostIts possible, I will try the relays first and see where I'm at then. The fact that me turning the ignition on and off 4 times makes it start well, not lumpy and without clouds of smoke, makes me assume everything else works ok.
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Tested my glow plugs cold this morning just for comparason. It was about 10DegC. Eight seconds at around 10.7 volts, then around another 10 seconds at about 7.5 volts. On engine start, it was back up over 10 volts for a couple of minutes, then drops to no voltage.
Is the fuel primer still hard?
Nev.
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Originally posted by tweak'e View Postexactly, it sounds like the relays are working fine. you could test it by the volt drop across the relay while the glows are on. or check voltage coming out with glows disconnected.If I like it, Bushwhacker doesn't. :-)
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Fuel primer is still hard.
Here's a video clip of the truck starting when I have turned the ignition on and off 4 times. quite a difference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oFyxFc3PtEIf I like it, Bushwhacker doesn't. :-)
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Originally posted by Benross View PostFuel primer is still hard.
Here's a video clip of the truck starting when I have turned the ignition on and off 4 times. quite a difference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oFyxFc3PtE
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Originally posted by tweak'e View Postcheap fix would be to normalise the glows. i just have a button on the dash wired up to the relay.If I like it, Bushwhacker doesn't. :-)
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostReplace the ECU Coolant Temperature Sensor.
Nev.
Might have helped if I'd rotated that first! ...take 2...Last edited by andyverran; 24 June 2013, 17:43.
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