I'll take the battery to Halfords in the morning to get it checked out properly.
I'll take the battery to Halfords in the morning to get it checked out properly.
Still need to sort the pre-heater light out.
Good point Ratty - but how do I check the battery when I can't get the wagon started?
I tried jump starting it - the engine definately spun quicker but still wouldn't start
Fustraaaaaaaaaaation
most 90/110s which have had 200s plonked in usually take the GP feed direct off the ignition (as the original TD does) so there's no relay to listen for, unless they've had the GP timer relay fitted as well
this is a recorded message - a reasonably healthy 200/300 wont need the plugs to start, so i'd be looking to see if there's actually fuel getting through before trying it on addictive start assistance fluids
cough cough fuel solenoid cough cough
Engines dont get addicted, its actually normally the knackered engines that are started with this that lead to this tale. Myself and others have started loads of engines with this without any problems.
When on a scania course a few years ago we went into this theory and it seems that the extra heat and compression caused by using these unmeasured doo dahs take a knackered engine into the death mode, it was knackered and gona fail anyway thats why you used it.
Some trucks had a device that sprayed this into the engine as a cold start device, it was total crap so we took them off and they started fine without them.
It sure as hell takes the pressure off the starter motor and gets the fuel if drained back a bit back up.
Look at the theory of how a CI engine works and its actually impossible for it not to start on its own fuel if all is ok.
You'll get a better diagnosis from your local bingo hall. I would not trust the muppets at Halfrauds to tell me the time let alone anything technical.I'll take the battery to Halfords in the morning to get it checked out properly
Thanks all - especially Pos.
The engine roared into life once the system was bleed and had a jump start. But it would not start by itself again (even after a run out).
Borrowed a mates battery and hay presto it was sorted - new battery on its way.
Thanks again
Still just sounds like the batterys fooked
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