When my 2001 F250 is warm, been running 15-20 minutes or longer, the wait to start light comes on for just a second and immediately goes out. In warm weather I rarely let my light go off to start and it always starts quickly. In cold weather of course you have to be patient.
There is a chance of it, that engine has glow plugs, starting fluid can explode when the glow plugs come on causing engine damage. Before using starting fluid on this type engine, make sure glow plugs are not plugged in, and can not come on.
The Cummins engine in a Dodge truck does not have glow plugs.The Cummins engine in a Dodge truck does not have glow plugs.
Glow plugs and injectors are two different parts of two different engines. You may be referring to glow plugs or spark plugs. If you have a diesel engine, you will have glow plugs. If it is gasoline, it is spark plugs.
the dodge/ cummins engine does not have glow plugs
Depending on model, this engine may not have glow plugs. In engines with glow plugs, they are located next to the injectors on the top of the engine, under the plastic cover.
glow plugs are what give your desiel engine its initial spark you could say to ignite the fuel upon start up when your engine is cold
could you tel me where on my Toyota hiace engine are the glow plugs to be found thakyou
There are no "spark plugs". The 4 on top of engine ( under the black or blue rubber looking harness) are your glow plugs. Then there are 3 to the right side of engine that are glow plug heaters for your engine coolant....At least that's what my mechanic showed me and how he explained it to me.
The Ford 7. 3L diesel engine came equipped with glow plugs to assist in getting the engine up to maximum compression to combustion efficiency. The glow plugs themselves are installed via factory drilled provisions into the engine's cylinder head banks.
No they do not, After engine is running there is no need for glow plugs because there is enough heat in the cylinders to warm the fuel. The glow plugs are designed to heat up the cold diesel fuel on start up only. Actually glow plugs will cycle briefly after engine start up to keep the cold fuel from bringing down cyl temp until the engine warms up. A power stroke will keep glow plugs on for up to 180 sec. A chev will run considerably less I believe.
No , a diesel engine doesn't have sparkplugs It could have glow plugs
none a diesel does not have spark plugs it has glow plugs and depends on the engine and if its a 350 it has 8