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M925A2 Starting

plainside

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HI again,

Went to start my 5ton after sitting for a week or so and it fired right up as it always does with 1 sec of cranking. let it warm up and moved it 50' and shut it down. Then go to start it 3hrs later 70 degrees outside and it took 3 attempts cranking to get it to start, then the same thing again this AM. Runs great once it starts. It cant loose prime just like that I would not think when it has never shown signs of this before? did shut it down wrong with the battery before the engine switch cuz I was in a rush... all started after that, but that shouldn't have anything to do with it right? Thanks in advance.
 

Coffey1

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No its not good for it they say but I have made same mistake and so far has had no I'll effect on my truck.
 

MtnSnow

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The improper shutdown sequence can damage things such as the PCB along with switch contacts and that might be causing the fuel stop to not pull in when warm.
 

Monkeyboyarmy

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If it does it again, open the hood and see if the fuel shut-off solenoid is letting the arm return completely. Sometimes they need a little grease where it slides.
 

1 Patriot-of-many

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What Monkeyboyarmy said. My 923A2 hangs up on the fuel cutoff wire, I really need to replace it, it's kinked up. I and my wife know if the truck doesn't start immediately or runs really sluggishly, the lever isn't fully forward.
 
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