04 F350 motor cranking..cranking..cranking..no start
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04 F350 motor cranking..cranking..cranking..no start
Truck starts a little rough in cold morning...but always starts. Starts and runs good all day. Started this morning okay...drove/ran about 30 miles/1 hour...turned truck off...30 mins later tried starting..just cranks and cranks...never done this before. Cranking is strong..batteries are strong.
230,000 miles, original motor replaced about 75,000 miles by ford warranty. All injectors replaced around 125k miles.. Half injectors replaced again and egr delete and oil cooler replaced at about 200k miles.
I'm in a rural area.hardly any good diesel mechanics around here. Any ideas? Can I buy a code reader at any of the national chain auto parts stores? I currently don't have a code reader.
Check engine light has been on every since the 200k work was done.
230,000 miles, original motor replaced about 75,000 miles by ford warranty. All injectors replaced around 125k miles.. Half injectors replaced again and egr delete and oil cooler replaced at about 200k miles.
I'm in a rural area.hardly any good diesel mechanics around here. Any ideas? Can I buy a code reader at any of the national chain auto parts stores? I currently don't have a code reader.
Check engine light has been on every since the 200k work was done.
Last edited by darla22; 12-10-2011 at 03:32 PM. Reason: corrected a mistake
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I went out right after starting this thread to try start it again...and the stupid thing started right up..a second or two of cranking and it started....the strangest thing...its never done this...now I'm afraid to turn it off..
When it was cranking...I did not notice it to have been smoking while trying to start it
When it was cranking...I did not notice it to have been smoking while trying to start it
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if your gonna get a code reader, dont get one from autozone or advanced or somewhere like that, they usually dont cooperate with diesels/newer vehicles.... it might just be worth it to have a shop read the codes, or spend some money and get a good one for personal use.
same question as 03powerstroke, any smoke while cranking?
check your fuel filters?
if the light has been on since the 200k service, you should've turned right around and brought it back!
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hows the oil level?
same question as 03powerstroke, any smoke while cranking?
check your fuel filters?
if the light has been on since the 200k service, you should've turned right around and brought it back!
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hows the oil level?
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Okay...on checking out the ficm.... I need a code reader though? Or, am I suppose to check it with volt met? I can read other threads with the instructions.
The place I had the 200k work done is a shop specializing in powerstrokes only...called Powerstroke Magic. They are 95 miles away...so it hasn't been easy to just take it back...but looking like I'm gunna have to. Oil change and fuel filter change is due
The place I had the 200k work done is a shop specializing in powerstrokes only...called Powerstroke Magic. They are 95 miles away...so it hasn't been easy to just take it back...but looking like I'm gunna have to. Oil change and fuel filter change is due
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its free to test the FICM, it costs money to do oil, filters, ect. So the lowest cost is checking the FICM