Starting Out Of Fuel Diesel
WARNING:
DO NOT USE starting fluids (ether) or flammable liquids to aid the starting of a Diesel engine. NEVER pour diesel fuel, flammable liquids or starting fluids into the air cleaner canister, air intake or turbocharger housing in an attempt to start the vehicle. A flash fire may result causing personal injury.
- Add 5 gallons of diesel fuel to fuel tank.
- Open air bleed valve on top of filter housing (Fig. Figure ).
- Connect hose to the air bleed valve on the top of the filter housing (Fig. Figure ).
- Place a suitable container under the filter drain hose.
- Crank the engine in 10 to 15 second intervals until clear fuel is observed at the air bleed hose (Wait 1 minute between cranking intervals to avoid overheating the starter).CAUTION: If engine starts during step #5, stop engine and close air bleed valve before attempting restart.
- Close the air bleed valve.
- Crank the engine in 10 to 15 second intervals until the engine starts. (Wait 1 minute between cranking intervals to avoid overheating the starter).
NOTE:
For more information regarding Diesel Idle Speed Adjustments refer to the ADJUSTMENTS - 6.5L DIESEL
article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE section.
NOTE:
For more information regarding CDVR testing and service refer to the SYSTEM/COMPONENT TESTS - 6.5L DIESEL
article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE section.