The morning after we returned from our Christmas trip, I went to fire up the truck. It hadn't ben plugged in, so I waited for the grid heaters to cycle fully.
I cranked and cranked and no start.
So I cycled the heaters again. Lotsa cranking, no starting.
I cycled the heaters again (full 30sec). I cranked and cranked and it fired a couple times when I floored the fuel pedal. It caught and ran at about 400rpm-- and it was REALLY rough. I thought maybe the 3-cyl idle was on (since I just had that enabled and it was below zero).
After running VERy roughly for about a minute (pedal buried the whole time), I let off the pedal and it idled normally. It sounded cold, but it ran on all 6.
Since this incident, there have now been a couple time when the truck will crank and not start. I crank it again and it fires right up.
Sometimes, it has to crank for a second or two before it will start-- not the INSTANT starting that I had become used to. This happens mostly when cold, but sometimes after the truck has been running a while (but still cold-- coolant near 140)
The other weird thing that's going in happens at shutdown. Instead of winding down with that brief shake at the end, it's almost like someone just pulls the plug. The engine stops spinning a lot faster. I suspect this faster shutdown may be related to the engine finally breaking in fully (better cylinder seal means more compression, and more resistance to cranking, thus quicker shudown). But I am just speculating.
Fuel pressure is normal (given the cold temps).
There are no codes being thrown. I have NOT tapped the wire, and I only have 24K on the truck, so I don't suspect the VP.
Could I have gotten bad fuel? This erratic behavior started with no warning, on a tank of fuel that had given no problems for 400 miles.
I have NEVER had starting issues with the truck before, even down into the single digits unplugged.
What's going on with my truck??? Am I just being paranoid?
Justin
I cranked and cranked and no start.
So I cycled the heaters again. Lotsa cranking, no starting.
I cycled the heaters again (full 30sec). I cranked and cranked and it fired a couple times when I floored the fuel pedal. It caught and ran at about 400rpm-- and it was REALLY rough. I thought maybe the 3-cyl idle was on (since I just had that enabled and it was below zero).
After running VERy roughly for about a minute (pedal buried the whole time), I let off the pedal and it idled normally. It sounded cold, but it ran on all 6.
Since this incident, there have now been a couple time when the truck will crank and not start. I crank it again and it fires right up.
Sometimes, it has to crank for a second or two before it will start-- not the INSTANT starting that I had become used to. This happens mostly when cold, but sometimes after the truck has been running a while (but still cold-- coolant near 140)
The other weird thing that's going in happens at shutdown. Instead of winding down with that brief shake at the end, it's almost like someone just pulls the plug. The engine stops spinning a lot faster. I suspect this faster shutdown may be related to the engine finally breaking in fully (better cylinder seal means more compression, and more resistance to cranking, thus quicker shudown). But I am just speculating.
Fuel pressure is normal (given the cold temps).
There are no codes being thrown. I have NOT tapped the wire, and I only have 24K on the truck, so I don't suspect the VP.
Could I have gotten bad fuel? This erratic behavior started with no warning, on a tank of fuel that had given no problems for 400 miles.
I have NEVER had starting issues with the truck before, even down into the single digits unplugged.
What's going on with my truck??? Am I just being paranoid?
Justin