Joe Romas wrote:
I learned a very long time ago on a 1978 VW rabbit diesel that it's very difficult if not impossible to jump start a diesel
I too suspect your battery is bad or you have a battery cable that internally corroded.
And there IS a STOCK security system. If the security system is giving trouble like with a unprogramed key it will start but only run for a few seconds then shut off. Under certain conditions it may not even crank. I was messing around with a cheap scanner and got mine "confused" and it didn't recognize the key and would start but shut off. In that case removing the battery cables cured my problem.
Sam to prove this to yourself put a ECM from another CRD into your CRD and see what happens. It's called a SKIM and here's what they say.
The skim module is Chrysler terminology for a combined
immobiliser and aerial module.Here's a tool and a discription.
http://www.advanced-diagnostics.co.uk/p ... eaflet.pdfA few weeks ago I had a problem regarding the SKIM.
After turning on the ignition....the SKIM light in the cluster would come on and stay on and I could not start the engine at all.
Turned out that the SKIM module sends the code that the transponder in the key has given it to the ECU then the ECU...if it is happy with the code... energises the Auto shut down relay which should allow the starter to engage...in my case I had a broken wire from the ECU to the Auto shut down relay.
I agree though that it is probably the battery....I have never had a problem jump starting my CRD with jump cables and another battery or vehicle...provided that the donor battery is powerful enough and thick jumper cables are used!