My wife went to start her 2001 RAM 2500 Sunday AM after a early morning temp of -15 deg. It was plugged in and the truck started fine. When she returned after 30 minutes... ... . it had died.
When I went to re-start it for her I found the following:
- Heat Grid cycle was only on a few seconds (block was warm)
- The engine turned over several times and never even tried to start
My first thought was after the cold night there MUST be some gelled fuel that has gotten into the filter.
We pulled out the tractor and towed the truck through the snow and into the shop.
Did the following:
- Tried to start the truck once it had sit in the shop about 30 munutes... ... . it started and ran rough for about 20 sec and died.
- Turned the heat in the shop up to full throttle and left the temp at around 60 deg for more than 12 hours.
- replaced the filter & cleaned the housing.
- Checked the flow of the supply pump. (Filled the housing very quick)
- Confirmed fuel is coming into the injector pump
- Removed the Edge Box... ... tried to start... ... put it back on
After this... still not luck in the truck even attempting to start. When I get back home this weekend I plan to check the fuel on the injector side of the pump... ... then need some guidance on what to look at next.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
When I went to re-start it for her I found the following:
- Heat Grid cycle was only on a few seconds (block was warm)
- The engine turned over several times and never even tried to start
My first thought was after the cold night there MUST be some gelled fuel that has gotten into the filter.
We pulled out the tractor and towed the truck through the snow and into the shop.
Did the following:
- Tried to start the truck once it had sit in the shop about 30 munutes... ... . it started and ran rough for about 20 sec and died.
- Turned the heat in the shop up to full throttle and left the temp at around 60 deg for more than 12 hours.
- replaced the filter & cleaned the housing.
- Checked the flow of the supply pump. (Filled the housing very quick)
- Confirmed fuel is coming into the injector pump
- Removed the Edge Box... ... tried to start... ... put it back on
After this... still not luck in the truck even attempting to start. When I get back home this weekend I plan to check the fuel on the injector side of the pump... ... then need some guidance on what to look at next.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.