My truck has always started in the winter, and fast. I never have had to plug it in, even when sitting in -20 for a few days. Two cycles of the pre-heater and it fires up in 3 revolutions.
As it gets colder out, it has been getting near impossible to start.
Yesterday it was 17 degrees and it didn't even try. The pre-heat cycles, the light goes out and I can hear the relay click, but you would think that I had run out of fuel. I plugged it in for an hour (which isn't really long enough) and it started reluctantly and chugged like a crochety old dump truck for about 20 seconds.
Does this sound like a burned out heater grid? Are they expensive? Is it a dealer item only? And am I going to be cussing while replacing it the way I did when replacing the Crank position Sensor? ( Even as an agnostic ex-catholic I feel I should go to confession after THAT one. !)
I appreciate the help folks, and Happy Holidays.
As it gets colder out, it has been getting near impossible to start.
Yesterday it was 17 degrees and it didn't even try. The pre-heat cycles, the light goes out and I can hear the relay click, but you would think that I had run out of fuel. I plugged it in for an hour (which isn't really long enough) and it started reluctantly and chugged like a crochety old dump truck for about 20 seconds.
Does this sound like a burned out heater grid? Are they expensive? Is it a dealer item only? And am I going to be cussing while replacing it the way I did when replacing the Crank position Sensor? ( Even as an agnostic ex-catholic I feel I should go to confession after THAT one. !)
I appreciate the help folks, and Happy Holidays.