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I can't get one of my 1008's started. I took it down to our beach house & left it there over the summer, for us to use when we needed a truck down there. We haven't used it in 6 or 7 weeks. I went down before Sandy hit & tried to bring it back then. It cranked fine, but wouldn't fire up. Everything seemed to be working, it just wouldn't start. So we left it there & went back down this weekend to get her & I'm still here.
It still won't start. I have installed fresh batteries, new glow plugs & I have fuel at the filter vent. I have power at the fuel shut off solenoid & It seems to be working. I cracked the lines loose at the injectors & it seemed like there was air in the lines, but I have fuel now & it still does nothing. I pulled the glow plug card & grounded the relay to run the glow plugs steady & a little longer, still nothing. In desperation, I sprayed some starting fluid in it (glow plug card still out). Not even a peep.
I need some advice here. This is my most reliable truck. I have never had a problem with it. It started & ran fine, last time I used it. Now it's 240 miles from home & I'm dead in the water. I have tried everything I can think of. I can't get it to do anything, but crank. It sounds normal cranking, but it won't even try to start. No spits or sputters, nothing.
I have very slow internet here, think 5-10 minutes to load a single page. I can't browse the forums. I feel lucky that I was able to get here & post this (took over an hour). I may drive into town later & see if I can find some free wifi somewhere. Meanwhile, if anyone has any ideas, please chime in here. I'm out of ideas. Going to let my jumper cables cool off & my batteries charge.
Just to clarify, it's a stock 1986 -1008 with about 24K on the clock. Has always started & ran fine. This is a new problem that came on with no warning. I am currently rather unhappy with this specific truck. I think I"ll have a beer. Now... that's better.
Happy Veterans Day - A Day Late
Thanks in advance - Darren
I can't get one of my 1008's started. I took it down to our beach house & left it there over the summer, for us to use when we needed a truck down there. We haven't used it in 6 or 7 weeks. I went down before Sandy hit & tried to bring it back then. It cranked fine, but wouldn't fire up. Everything seemed to be working, it just wouldn't start. So we left it there & went back down this weekend to get her & I'm still here.
It still won't start. I have installed fresh batteries, new glow plugs & I have fuel at the filter vent. I have power at the fuel shut off solenoid & It seems to be working. I cracked the lines loose at the injectors & it seemed like there was air in the lines, but I have fuel now & it still does nothing. I pulled the glow plug card & grounded the relay to run the glow plugs steady & a little longer, still nothing. In desperation, I sprayed some starting fluid in it (glow plug card still out). Not even a peep.
I need some advice here. This is my most reliable truck. I have never had a problem with it. It started & ran fine, last time I used it. Now it's 240 miles from home & I'm dead in the water. I have tried everything I can think of. I can't get it to do anything, but crank. It sounds normal cranking, but it won't even try to start. No spits or sputters, nothing.
I have very slow internet here, think 5-10 minutes to load a single page. I can't browse the forums. I feel lucky that I was able to get here & post this (took over an hour). I may drive into town later & see if I can find some free wifi somewhere. Meanwhile, if anyone has any ideas, please chime in here. I'm out of ideas. Going to let my jumper cables cool off & my batteries charge.
Just to clarify, it's a stock 1986 -1008 with about 24K on the clock. Has always started & ran fine. This is a new problem that came on with no warning. I am currently rather unhappy with this specific truck. I think I"ll have a beer. Now... that's better.
Happy Veterans Day - A Day Late
Thanks in advance - Darren