Jtbaker1989
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Hey everyone. Kind of a background story real quick, I work as a tech at a Chrysler dealership. A guy traded a M998 in and the owner has kept it. Traded in this past summer and haven't had any issues until now.
this may be a long post so forgive me for all the reading.
A few days ago the truck wouldn't start. Been parked outside. WTS light would come on, could hear a relay click on under steering wheel. WTS light would stay on for about 10 seconds and would go out. Engine would crank but wouldn't start. White smoke out tail pipe which made me believe it was raw diesel fuel. After 15 minutes of cranking and messing around with it, it finally started. Right before it fired up, white smoke turned to gray then to black right as it fired. I drove it back to the shop which is about a 10 mile drive and it ran perfect. No smoke, no surging.
Shut the truck off and re-started. The starter didn't stay engaged for a second before it started. First thought was glow plugs. Let the truck sit overnight in shop which is about 65ish degrees when we aren't there. It still takes about 15 seconds of cranking before engine starts. Smoke stays the same. White then gray then black right as it starts.
I do have knowledge about diesels but not much when it comes to glow plugs. All of our trucks use heater grids. I started to check the glow plug system out. All 8 look new, the "smart start box" under steering wheel looks brand new, coolant temp sensor on RT side of engine intake manifold with harness going to it looks brand new.
When ign switch is turned on, I have 24v at glow plugs. I took a test light and went from battery + to each glow plug and test light came on. A few things I, not sure of is: am I testing the system correctly? When engine starts I still have 27v present at glow plugs. Even after engine has ran for a few minutes. Are they supposed to stay on that long?
So in the end I'm not sure if I'm dealing with a fuel delivery issue or something else. No fuel leaks. There is a valve on the LT side of engine bay next to washer tank that runs to fuel filter. If I crack that line open fuel runs out even after it has sat for a extended period of time.
Problem seems to be when engine is cold. If you let it idle for 5 minutes it will start back perfect.
Again I'm sorry for the long post, thank you for the time and help.
this may be a long post so forgive me for all the reading.
A few days ago the truck wouldn't start. Been parked outside. WTS light would come on, could hear a relay click on under steering wheel. WTS light would stay on for about 10 seconds and would go out. Engine would crank but wouldn't start. White smoke out tail pipe which made me believe it was raw diesel fuel. After 15 minutes of cranking and messing around with it, it finally started. Right before it fired up, white smoke turned to gray then to black right as it fired. I drove it back to the shop which is about a 10 mile drive and it ran perfect. No smoke, no surging.
Shut the truck off and re-started. The starter didn't stay engaged for a second before it started. First thought was glow plugs. Let the truck sit overnight in shop which is about 65ish degrees when we aren't there. It still takes about 15 seconds of cranking before engine starts. Smoke stays the same. White then gray then black right as it starts.
I do have knowledge about diesels but not much when it comes to glow plugs. All of our trucks use heater grids. I started to check the glow plug system out. All 8 look new, the "smart start box" under steering wheel looks brand new, coolant temp sensor on RT side of engine intake manifold with harness going to it looks brand new.
When ign switch is turned on, I have 24v at glow plugs. I took a test light and went from battery + to each glow plug and test light came on. A few things I, not sure of is: am I testing the system correctly? When engine starts I still have 27v present at glow plugs. Even after engine has ran for a few minutes. Are they supposed to stay on that long?
So in the end I'm not sure if I'm dealing with a fuel delivery issue or something else. No fuel leaks. There is a valve on the LT side of engine bay next to washer tank that runs to fuel filter. If I crack that line open fuel runs out even after it has sat for a extended period of time.
Problem seems to be when engine is cold. If you let it idle for 5 minutes it will start back perfect.
Again I'm sorry for the long post, thank you for the time and help.