2012年8月12日星期日

WON’T START

A diesel engine that cranks normally but won’t start regardless of the outside temperature either has low compression or a fuel delivery problem. If compression is okay, check the fuel gauge (out of fuel?). Then check the fuel filters and lines for obstructions.

If the injection pump isn’t pushing fuel through the lines to the injectors, it may have a faulty solenoid. Listen for a “click” inside the pump when the ignition switch is turned on. No click means the solenoid and/or pump need to be replaced. If it clicks but there’s no fuel coming through the injector lines (and the filter and lines are not obstructed), the pump is probably bad and needs to be replaced.

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