Starter cranks, engine won't start after driving
I've been having this intermittent problem over the last month or so. The truck starts fine after sitting all night or all day. I drive it for about 10 miles or so, then it sits for about an hour. When I come back and turn the key the starter grinds, but the truck won't start or grinds a long time before starting. It may be coincidence, but it seems to happen when the temperature drops between starts. If I wait another hour to hour and a half it will start. When it starts it runs smooth as silk, the injectors are all working great and the Optima batteries are only about 3 months old. If it was a gas vehicle I'd be thinking that it was a stuck choke or electrical problem, but in the age of computerize diesels I'm not sure where to look. There are no loose electrical connections that I can see, and since it runs like new once it's started. Anyone know what the likely problem is, or where to look? There are no codes being thrown, so I've got no specific clues to follow up on.
I've been having this intermittent problem over the last month or so. The truck starts fine after sitting all night or all day. I drive it for about 10 miles or so, then it sits for about an hour. When I come back and turn the key the starter grinds, but the truck won't start or grinds a long time before starting. It may be coincidence, but it seems to happen when the temperature drops between starts. If I wait another hour to hour and a half it will start. When it starts it runs smooth as silk, the injectors are all working great and the Optima batteries are only about 3 months old. If it was a gas vehicle I'd be thinking that it was a stuck choke or electrical problem, but in the age of computerize diesels I'm not sure where to look. There are no loose electrical connections that I can see, and since it runs like new once it's started. Anyone know what the likely problem is, or where to look? There are no codes being thrown, so I've got no specific clues to follow up on.
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