For a 1989 Ford F-250 with the 7.3 liter diesel fordparts.com has two batteries
listed :
One battery that has a 12 month free replacement ( 900 CCA )
Another battery that has a 36 month free replacement / 100 month total warranty that is ( 850 Cold Cranking Amps )
im pretty sure its 3
You fill the transmission fluid on the 1988 F250 diesel at the dipstick of the transmission. You will need a filler funnel in order to keep spillage to a minimum.
i need to know how all the wires go to the silenoid and the glow plug controler for a 6.9 diesel in a 1986 ford f250. need help bad!!!
You will have to first find out if there is a hole in the part. If there is, then you need to get it replaced.
Diesel engines need more cranking power than what one battery provides.Diesel engines need more cranking power than what one battery provides.
you do not say if your engine is gas or diesel. A gas engine has many sensors, any one of which could cause a problem, not to mention a borken catalitic converter, which could also have many causes. I have not found any reasons for a diesel to experience this problem. I think, that to correctly answer this question, you need to give a more detailed question.
there should be a button on the injection pump manualy to stop the fuel. Diesel does not need any electrical power to run once it is started
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The Owner Guide ( which includes the fuse diagrams / for diesel also ) can be viewed online
Check your oil and make sure there is plenty of oil, these trucks are designed to die if the oil is low and it that's not it then you need to have the oil pressure pump checked.
voltage regulator is old school , alternators use diodes now and they are built into the back of the alternator to regulate charging , you will need to change out the whole alternator.
how many fire extinguishers do i need to install near a diesel storage tank of 120000 cubic meter
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