I've been dealing with the same issue many others here have,
My new to me M1123 failed to start when the weather got cold for the first time this year. It would crank and white smoke would come out... On some warmer days, I am able to start the truck and the white smoke goes away after the truck warms up, which makes me think it is just unburnt fuel.
My instinct was to replace the glow plugs, so that is what I did. They all were burned up.
On a more recent cold day, I tried to start the truck again and I was getting white smoke and the truck was fighting me to start.
I started to wonder if my EESS box (Nartron Yellow) was bad. I bought a multimeter and turns out there is a constant 24v being sent to the glow plugs.
I opened up the EESS box and everything looks to be in great condition, there isn't any visible damage / burns.
My first thought is to upgrade to the S3 box but I cant afford to burn through these boxes like they are candy.
Is it possible that my temp sensor is bad which is causing the box to send a constant 24v? If so, is there a way to test the temp sensor?
Any suggestions are welcome before I have to simply replace a box I'm not even sure is bad.
My new to me M1123 failed to start when the weather got cold for the first time this year. It would crank and white smoke would come out... On some warmer days, I am able to start the truck and the white smoke goes away after the truck warms up, which makes me think it is just unburnt fuel.
My instinct was to replace the glow plugs, so that is what I did. They all were burned up.
On a more recent cold day, I tried to start the truck again and I was getting white smoke and the truck was fighting me to start.
I started to wonder if my EESS box (Nartron Yellow) was bad. I bought a multimeter and turns out there is a constant 24v being sent to the glow plugs.
I opened up the EESS box and everything looks to be in great condition, there isn't any visible damage / burns.
My first thought is to upgrade to the S3 box but I cant afford to burn through these boxes like they are candy.
Is it possible that my temp sensor is bad which is causing the box to send a constant 24v? If so, is there a way to test the temp sensor?
Any suggestions are welcome before I have to simply replace a box I'm not even sure is bad.
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