KallyLC
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I've owned my M1008 for a couple of months now, it's all good, but I've been wondering about the manner in which it starts.
Every time I go to start it, it after waiting for the glow plug light to go out, it fires up pretty much instantly. It fires up so quickly in fact that it can be hard to get off the key fast enough to avoid a little grinding from the starter. Usually you can just bump the key quickly and it'll fire immediately with no noise, but other times you bump it for just a fraction of a second too long and it grinds, or you try to pre-empt it and get off the key before it grinds, but end up not letting it crank for long enough. It's apparently been doing it for a while as the previous owner mentioned something about that causing damage to the flywheel in the long term, so I'd like to know if this is normal or if it's an issue I need to fix.
I don't think the starter is sticking or anything, as it will only grind when you're on the key, just as mentioned it starts so fast that it's hard to get off the key fast enough to avoid it sometimes.
I checked out a few videos to try to get an idea of what other people's trucks are like on startup, but all I can find seem to be 'cold start' videos starting in very low temperatures with fairly long cranking times, so it's hard to get a feel for what's normal at the fairly mild British autumn/winter temperatures I've been driving in. For reference, It's been around 30-50F here during the time since i bought it.
Every time I go to start it, it after waiting for the glow plug light to go out, it fires up pretty much instantly. It fires up so quickly in fact that it can be hard to get off the key fast enough to avoid a little grinding from the starter. Usually you can just bump the key quickly and it'll fire immediately with no noise, but other times you bump it for just a fraction of a second too long and it grinds, or you try to pre-empt it and get off the key before it grinds, but end up not letting it crank for long enough. It's apparently been doing it for a while as the previous owner mentioned something about that causing damage to the flywheel in the long term, so I'd like to know if this is normal or if it's an issue I need to fix.
I don't think the starter is sticking or anything, as it will only grind when you're on the key, just as mentioned it starts so fast that it's hard to get off the key fast enough to avoid it sometimes.
I checked out a few videos to try to get an idea of what other people's trucks are like on startup, but all I can find seem to be 'cold start' videos starting in very low temperatures with fairly long cranking times, so it's hard to get a feel for what's normal at the fairly mild British autumn/winter temperatures I've been driving in. For reference, It's been around 30-50F here during the time since i bought it.