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Born2RV wrote:Thanks. And it is voila.
viola it is. (No, not being sarcastic).
But the voltage dropping - we knew it was getting to be time. Oh.. the other thing was the power port on the dash stopped working.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Compression Ignition DEMANDS that the engine be cranked as fast as possible. On the older 855 series Cummins, I ensured that when the owner pressed the starter button, even in 0F temperatures, the cab of the truck shivered as the 40MT was cranking. Cold air and compression ignition do not get along, hence glow plugs. When it used to drop to -30F I would remove the lid of the air cleaner and then the element. Heat up a 5 lb chunk of steel red hot with a rosebud oxy-acetylene torch, drop it into the aircleaner, put the lid on, wait a minute then have the driver crank the rig. Worked like a charm unless the fuel was gelled.
โApr-01-2014 04:16 PM
NinerBikes wrote:Yeah...viola is another favorite.
Waaaaalaaaa is my pet peeve. Voila is the correct spelling.
โApr-01-2014 04:14 PM
Born2RV wrote:
Thanks for the advice... particularly the Escapees Forum.. Believe it or not we found the solution - new batteries. Replaced the 2 year, 11 mo, 2 week old batteries with brand spanking new ones and waaaalaaaa started right up, sounded like a new truck. No error codes. It is almost oil change time so I will have it checked at Freightliner.
Thanks again, I appreciate the advice.
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