cshaw07
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Well, I'm stumped again. My 09 is having a warm starting issue. Yesterday I got home from work and tried to start it, my glow plugs cycled and it cranked for about 5-10 sec and it fired up. I drove it the the car wash and around a little bit then brought it back home. It got up to operating temp. If I shut it down and then immediately try to start it, the GP solenoid doesn't click but it will fire right up. If i let it sit for about 10-15 min or longer the solenoid still wont click and i can crank and crank until the batteries die without it starting. Let it cool down and try again, GP solenoid clicks and it will start up in 5-10 sec. I tested the yellow wire on the GP card when it was cold and got 800ohms. I replaced the GP solenoid and by passed the resistor giving it straight 12v. My glow plugs are of unknown age, but i tested them all and got 1.2 to 1.5 ohms of resistance on all of them. Any ideas? Should the glow plugs come on when the truck is warm even if just for a few seconds? Not sure if i said it in my "charging" thread but I am new to diesels. Been dealing with them for about a week now, I feel like i know enough to get myself in trouble . Ive ordered a spin on filter setup to get rid of the square block filter setup. But it doesn't actually sound like i have a fuel issue if it will start up pretty good when cold. Maybe my coolant temp switch is going bad? Possible bad injection pump? I'd love to start driving this thing everyday, but I'm a bit hesitant.... i HATE getting stranded and its already stranded me once in a week.