Good morning all, i just was hopeing to get a little advise on my 2000 Cummins. I live in a fairly harsh climate here in a rockies and i am frequently in the high country skiing. It is pretty easy to get into nights that can get as cold as -30. When i got back to my truck yesterday after staying this night it would not start. It was about 15 degrees at that time and it seems to only want to fire on a couple of the cylinders. My question is how do i know if the fuel heater is working. From what i know there is a heater that pre heats the air and one that pre heats the fuel. I know for a fact the air worked because the intake was very warm but i had to break hot hand packs and put them on the injector lines to get the truck to start. Is there any way to test if the fuel heater is working.
And i know this could just be some bad fuel as i had just filled up that day and did not add any winterizer. But i want to see what else i should be checking.
Thanks
CH
And i know this could just be some bad fuel as i had just filled up that day and did not add any winterizer. But i want to see what else i should be checking.
Thanks
CH