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electrical problems

sgtlutz

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i went to start the 1009 this morning and it failed to start so i checked all the glow plugs and there where a few bad ones so i replaced them all.. went to start it again and all the lights in the dash went out and it wont crank at all.. i have no idea where i should start looking for this problem ( all ready looked at the fuse bo and all fuses looked good) any ideas. thank you
 

richingalveston

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you are saying the starter was turning over but not starting, you replaced glow plugs and now starter does not turn.

have you done doghead mod? if not i would do that next.
glow plugs and starter are not really connected in any way so your starter not working may be because of a bad relay and it is just coincidence that this happend at same time.

if you disconnect batts for glow plug change, double check connections.
 

ralbelt

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Remove clean all battery connections, shiney clean with a wire brush or emery cloth.Make sure batteries are fully charged and load test them.
 

Matt65

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Start Simple. First confirm your batteries. Have them load tested, and fully charged.

Then consult the TMs if pressed for time. They can be faster than the forum. I have a link to the TMs in my signature. Use key stroke Control and F to search them for key words. There are very good procedures for troubleshooting and reparing this condition within.
 

sgtlutz

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thanks everyone.. we found out that the wire going from batt number one had pulled lose and was not geting a good conection
 
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