In the start circuit, does the fuel heater and or fuel heater relay have any effect? Looking through the shop manual I'm not seeing that it does, but I'm wondering if there's somewhere in the book that might show me otherwise.
I'm asking because I've been having the all-familiar "no start" symptoms of the fuel shut-down solenoid and/or relay. It started as an intermittent, or occassional, problem and now seems to be most prominent with the cold temps because it didn't want to start this morning and doesn't want to start now, but the wife did start it today when it was warmer. I've verified that when the ignition key is moved to start, the plunger on the solenoid doesn't move up. I hear the "click" and I suppose that's the relay?
So anyway, I plugged in a new relay from FosterTruck.com and still got nothing. I then plugged a new solenoid into the harness connector, but didn't have it bolted up because I was hoping to op-check the solenoid. I turned the key to start and still got nothing..... no movement of the plunger.
Regardless, if I'm able to lift the solenoid plunger up, shouldn't I be able to start the truck once the solenoid is up? 'Cause it didn't start then either.
The only thing I've done recently in the start system is, a few weeks ago I replaced the starter contacts and plunger with LarryB's starter contact kit.
I'm considering replacing the fuel heater assembly, simply because it's the original heater assembly and I know the pre-filter is in there and it could be pretty dirty; although it probably isn't a culprit in my current situation. Does anyone have an idea on the cost of this thing? Is it just a dealer part or is it better to go to Cummins?
What am I missing?
Thanks
I'm asking because I've been having the all-familiar "no start" symptoms of the fuel shut-down solenoid and/or relay. It started as an intermittent, or occassional, problem and now seems to be most prominent with the cold temps because it didn't want to start this morning and doesn't want to start now, but the wife did start it today when it was warmer. I've verified that when the ignition key is moved to start, the plunger on the solenoid doesn't move up. I hear the "click" and I suppose that's the relay?
So anyway, I plugged in a new relay from FosterTruck.com and still got nothing. I then plugged a new solenoid into the harness connector, but didn't have it bolted up because I was hoping to op-check the solenoid. I turned the key to start and still got nothing..... no movement of the plunger.
Regardless, if I'm able to lift the solenoid plunger up, shouldn't I be able to start the truck once the solenoid is up? 'Cause it didn't start then either.
The only thing I've done recently in the start system is, a few weeks ago I replaced the starter contacts and plunger with LarryB's starter contact kit.
I'm considering replacing the fuel heater assembly, simply because it's the original heater assembly and I know the pre-filter is in there and it could be pretty dirty; although it probably isn't a culprit in my current situation. Does anyone have an idea on the cost of this thing? Is it just a dealer part or is it better to go to Cummins?
What am I missing?
Thanks