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I left my M1009 sit for a few weeks in the Oregon rain. I got in to move it so I could attach a new fan inside. It started the usual way, had to crank it three or four times, using glow plugs, but it got going. Nothing strange or unusual.
I drove it fifty feet to my garage, turned it off, and installed a new fan to an existing piece of electrical on the right side. I never touched the fuse box or the glow plug relay.
After I finished, I went to start it. Again, typical. Turn key, I hear the glow plug clicking, I wait for the wait light to go off, then crank for a couple seconds. Turn back, give it another shot with the glow plugs, hear the click and wait for the wait light. Normally, the engine will turn over and almost start when cold. Takes two or four tries, but has always started without fail. But this time, the engine won't start. I have all electrical inside, the wait light goes on and turns off after a few seconds. But it would not actually start when cranking. I tried about ten or fifteen times. White smoke coming out of the tailpipe, means it's getting fuel, right? The next step is to check the glow plug module? What about hearing the typical clicking? Could it be something else?
Should I just bypass the glow plug module and put in a momentary switch, instead?
Anyway, after cranking it for a while, the ground battery terminal on the battery closet to the firewall melted. That sucks! Question is, how bad is it to run mismatched batteries?
For the first problem, think it's glow plugs?
I drove it fifty feet to my garage, turned it off, and installed a new fan to an existing piece of electrical on the right side. I never touched the fuse box or the glow plug relay.
After I finished, I went to start it. Again, typical. Turn key, I hear the glow plug clicking, I wait for the wait light to go off, then crank for a couple seconds. Turn back, give it another shot with the glow plugs, hear the click and wait for the wait light. Normally, the engine will turn over and almost start when cold. Takes two or four tries, but has always started without fail. But this time, the engine won't start. I have all electrical inside, the wait light goes on and turns off after a few seconds. But it would not actually start when cranking. I tried about ten or fifteen times. White smoke coming out of the tailpipe, means it's getting fuel, right? The next step is to check the glow plug module? What about hearing the typical clicking? Could it be something else?
Should I just bypass the glow plug module and put in a momentary switch, instead?
Anyway, after cranking it for a while, the ground battery terminal on the battery closet to the firewall melted. That sucks! Question is, how bad is it to run mismatched batteries?
For the first problem, think it's glow plugs?