Cowracer
01-31-2005, 05:14
Into week 2 of the No Start Saga.
My local library has on-line access to All Data Pro with the troubleshooting and wiring diagrams the Dealers use. (For Free, even!) I went through the chart for no-start and this is what I think I found.
I am getting a signal from the ECM to the FSD. The FSD appears to be sending out a signal to the fuel solenoid (I will know more when I hook up a scope to that line). I ohmed out the F-Sol, but I have no idea what a go or bad reading would be. The Shutoff Sol click with power.
I took off the #1 injector line and held my finger over it to see if there was anything coming from the pump. I felt a distinct pulsation, and got a small amount of fuel out of the line.
There seems to be slightly more signs of life during cranking if I unplug the optical sensor, but not enough to actually fire the truck.
At this point, I felt that the pump and all its associated bits and pieces are operational. So I got to thinking about the glow plugs again. I put my handy Fluke meter on the battery terminals and had my son turn on the truck. I only dropped .5 volts while the plugs were on.
I would imagine that they draw a LOT of power (maybe 8-10 amps each?) and I should have seen a bigger voltage drop. (Curious that my dashboard guage shows the voltage dropping down to 9 or so)
So now I am thinking maybe the plugs ARE bad, or bad enough to keep it from starting. I pulled the #1 Glow plug and sure enough it will glow when I hook it up to the battery charger, but it seems to take longer to reach 'red hot' than the plugs relay stays on. Tonight, I will remove all the plugs and Ohm them all out.
Stay tuned!
Tim
New
My local library has on-line access to All Data Pro with the troubleshooting and wiring diagrams the Dealers use. (For Free, even!) I went through the chart for no-start and this is what I think I found.
I am getting a signal from the ECM to the FSD. The FSD appears to be sending out a signal to the fuel solenoid (I will know more when I hook up a scope to that line). I ohmed out the F-Sol, but I have no idea what a go or bad reading would be. The Shutoff Sol click with power.
I took off the #1 injector line and held my finger over it to see if there was anything coming from the pump. I felt a distinct pulsation, and got a small amount of fuel out of the line.
There seems to be slightly more signs of life during cranking if I unplug the optical sensor, but not enough to actually fire the truck.
At this point, I felt that the pump and all its associated bits and pieces are operational. So I got to thinking about the glow plugs again. I put my handy Fluke meter on the battery terminals and had my son turn on the truck. I only dropped .5 volts while the plugs were on.
I would imagine that they draw a LOT of power (maybe 8-10 amps each?) and I should have seen a bigger voltage drop. (Curious that my dashboard guage shows the voltage dropping down to 9 or so)
So now I am thinking maybe the plugs ARE bad, or bad enough to keep it from starting. I pulled the #1 Glow plug and sure enough it will glow when I hook it up to the battery charger, but it seems to take longer to reach 'red hot' than the plugs relay stays on. Tonight, I will remove all the plugs and Ohm them all out.
Stay tuned!
Tim
New