RFCRD wrote:
Drewd wrote:
I'm pretty sure it is the POS Optima Battery. The glow plugs check out ok. I replaced my fuel filter this afternoon as a precaution before a 1800 mile road trip next week. Any suggestions as to what kind of "real" battery to put in this thing? The Optima, I believe, is rated for 700CCAs.
Just wondering what make you sure it's the Optima battery? One charactoristic of most electronic diesels is the ECM will disable the starter if battery voltage is under @ 11v. So, if you have a dead cell or it's just a little drained from leaving the lights on, you will turn the key and get nothing from the starter (won't even get the classic click-click-click sounds). The glow plugs run on 7 volts. Would personally try load testing the battery first but can tell from experience that if the engine is cranking, it's probably not a defective battery.
Joe, I agree that it doesn't sound like the battery. He also said in his original post that the vehicle was running rough for a short time which is normally an indication of incomplete combustion caused by failing glow plug(s).
At this point I think we need more information.
1) Does the vehicle eventaully start and stay running?
2) Have you tried plugging in the block heater to see if it starts okay when warm?
If your glow plugs are the problem, then the vehicle should run okay once it is warmed up. With a Diesel, it usually takes at least 10k miles before the rings begin seating and the compression comes up. Even then, depending on how cold it is, the vehicle may not start at all. An engine with decent compression will usually start with a failed glow plug down to a certain temp (not sure what that is, but would guess it is above freezing).
If you can't get the vehicle started, you aren't going to see a CEL. So if that is the case and you can't get the vehicle started at all, then you need to get a scanner and scan the computer for codes.
It could also very likely be a fueling issue, but we need a little more info to be able to help you from here.