andrewroudny
06-20-2009, 16:31
Hey,
Interesting challenge for you diesel heads out there:
I have a 2000 chevy 3500 cargo van. The engine won't start. Here are the facts:
It started in March of this year (2009) but now won't start after being left in the driveway for a while.
- I have checked and replaced the battery cables.
- I have replaced the glow plug relay.
- I get no glow plug light but the weather is warm (about 70 degrees).
- The batteries are fully charged.
- There's a full tank.
- I have tested the relay contact for the signal necessary to activate the relay but there is no signal (meaning that the relay is not told to turn on the plugs).
- The glow plugs work (I have tested them).
- The van is parked in a slight backward incline (meaning that the nose is higher than the tail).
- The engine cranks great but won't start running.
- I can't smell diesel fuel as I crank the engine.
Fuel pump?
Would appreciate a bit of help with this one! Thanks,
Andrew
Interesting challenge for you diesel heads out there:
I have a 2000 chevy 3500 cargo van. The engine won't start. Here are the facts:
It started in March of this year (2009) but now won't start after being left in the driveway for a while.
- I have checked and replaced the battery cables.
- I have replaced the glow plug relay.
- I get no glow plug light but the weather is warm (about 70 degrees).
- The batteries are fully charged.
- There's a full tank.
- I have tested the relay contact for the signal necessary to activate the relay but there is no signal (meaning that the relay is not told to turn on the plugs).
- The glow plugs work (I have tested them).
- The van is parked in a slight backward incline (meaning that the nose is higher than the tail).
- The engine cranks great but won't start running.
- I can't smell diesel fuel as I crank the engine.
Fuel pump?
Would appreciate a bit of help with this one! Thanks,
Andrew