Possible causes for a 1983 Dodge D150 pickup not firing when trying to start could include issues with the ignition system (such as a faulty ignition coil or distributor), fuel delivery problems (like a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump), or issues with the starter motor. It is also advisable to check the spark plugs and wires for any signs of damage or wear.
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Check the battery to ensure it has sufficient charge. Inspect the spark plugs and ignition system for any issues. Consider testing the starter motor and fuel system components like the fuel pump and fuel filter to identify the root cause of the no start issue.
To start a diesel engine in cold weather, make sure you have a reliable battery that is fully charged. Use a block heater to warm the engine, and consider using a fuel additive to prevent the diesel fuel from gelling. Crank the engine with the glow plugs on for a few seconds before starting.
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I am not personally aware of one. Maybe you are trying to start one.
Start with changing the fuel filter.
Battery is dead.
start with checking the coil packs wires sparkplugs
I don't know what "after battery is off" means, but if it is clicking while trying to start, then most likely the starter/solenoid/relay is bad.
I would try shooting some gas into the throttle body.
It's lean. You have to figure out why.
Current usage, such as prolonged attempts to start it when it does not want to.
Check ignition timing Timing chain "jumped"?
The "3rd" brake light has been out since at least 1994.
the solenoid on your starter is finished, replace the starter......
fuel pump or fuel filter fuel pump is in the tank
The wait to start light on a 92 Dodge Diesel truck can be caused by a lack of fuel to the engine. It can also be caused by a wiring problem.