Brian VT
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I usually hold my manual glow plug button for 6-8 seconds and then try starting for 3 seconds. Sometimes it starts, more often I have to repeat and then it starts. Tonight, at 29 deg. and the block heater not having been plugged in, I decided to not use the glow button for the 1st starting attempt. I turned it over for about 2 seconds and then did my glow routine. It started almost immediately.
So...I guess the fuel must be falling away from where it needs to be when the truck sits for a day or more. Is this normal or might I have a small air leak somewhere?
So...I guess the fuel must be falling away from where it needs to be when the truck sits for a day or more. Is this normal or might I have a small air leak somewhere?