Hexus wrote:
Change your fuel filter first. Even a brand new one can get clogged, we've seen it on this very board.
Next after you let your Jeep set over night, prime the fuel head and see how many pumps you can get. If you can get more than a few, then you most likely have air issues.
Is it a first or second generation fuel head? Do you have a CEL on? What type glow plugs do you have? When is the last time you had your battery checked or changed?
When is the last time you changed your ASD relay? I change mine every 2 oil changes now.
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Answer that and check it out, get back.
WOW lots to answer! I cant thank you enough for replying.
1. The ceramic glow plugs were replaced by the dealer last year.
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2.I am headed to get a new filter now. ALSO an ASD relay
3 the head was replaced because it was cracked at on of the valves. Nicked the head and the piston a bit. Looks kinda like something dropped in the cylinder when the shop checked the compression. I think they somehow dropped the copper ring down the cylinder . Diesel head shop in Florida could not fix the head and actually found a core head and replaced all the seats and valves. TO ANSWER your question, I dont know what generation of head I have. If you know how to tell. please let me know.
4. What is a CEL? dont know if I have one
Have a new EGR and EGR cooler
On the fuel problem, when I had the timing belt replaced, the dealer also tried to find the fuel leak down problem because of the hard starting. They replaced a "lift Pump" RL140832AB AND some sort of fuel pressure valve at the pump on the drivers side of the engine.