My 03 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins absolutely refuses to start unless it has been plugged in, even if it's in a garage where it's kept at 60 degrees all night.
Background: I have a FASS fuel system. When I turn the key on, the FASS pump kicks on and starts running and doesn't quit after a few seconds like it used to. I'm suspicious i'm not getting the necessary starting fuel pressure, possibly from a leaking injector.
The heating grids have been tested and are working fine.
One weird thing, when the bolt on top of the fuel pressure relief valve is removed, the truck will start right up. However even that doesn't work if the engine is really cold--30 or below.
Anway, thought I'd throw it out to the TDR community in the hope that you all could steer me in the right direction. Any help would be appreciated!
Background: I have a FASS fuel system. When I turn the key on, the FASS pump kicks on and starts running and doesn't quit after a few seconds like it used to. I'm suspicious i'm not getting the necessary starting fuel pressure, possibly from a leaking injector.
The heating grids have been tested and are working fine.
One weird thing, when the bolt on top of the fuel pressure relief valve is removed, the truck will start right up. However even that doesn't work if the engine is really cold--30 or below.
Anway, thought I'd throw it out to the TDR community in the hope that you all could steer me in the right direction. Any help would be appreciated!