Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Used Dodge Sprinter Toronto I Have A 2003 Dodge Sprinter. After It Sits Overnight, It Will Not Start Without Using Starting Fluid.?

I have a 2003 Dodge Sprinter. After it sits overnight, it will not start without using starting fluid.? - used dodge sprinter toronto

replaced by a new glow plug relay. Had a verification code will not display the code. Glow plug light turns off after the start of enigine. Once you start the engine is running perfectly. Can anyone help? THANKS

3 comments:

dodge man said...

Rick said, you do not use starting fluid in which damage to the pistons, try the command relay, just because the lights also means that shall not be heated, the glow plugs can go bad or fair fuel can escape back into it, which makes it difficult start.you, ll need to check the fuel pressure, with the glow plug and glow plug light relief in part can be bad and this may be what happens to him, not his right to warming, but after the start to heat, a bad relay unit, would be the best of luck for him.

Don't know everything ! said...

I'm not saying that you can use the incorrect starting procedure, the structure of the statement.

The glow plug light has to go "before starting the engine, which ensures that the camera is hot enough to start burning to maintain. It may be necessary to preheat the bike two or three times, if under 32 degrees F. If To apply the correct procedure and starting the cycle of candles more than once without success, to start may be necessary to "connect" diesel night keep the engine warm for an easy start to the day.

We must keep our six diesel buses (two power strokes Ford, two from Cummins, Caterpillar 3208 and an internationally connected) is in the cold months for easy starts in the clock.

rick b said...

The light does not mean you can check the glow plugs are cut hot. And I would not fire ignition fluid it with everything that could make holes in the piston. There's even a warning label says not to remove the fluid out of service. Try WD40 start and if not, if your spark plugs

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