MMH
Gold Member
My B9200 has been sitting outside. It's been cold lately (single digits at night up to mid teens during the day). I tried starting my B9200. Would hold the glow plugs on for 60 seconds, then crank. After two or three tries, it caught and would run (very rough & slow) for 5 seconds or so. I thought, good, it will catch & run next time. But, it did the exact same thing. Tried again 4 or 5 more times with identical results. At this point started thinking that the battery was beginning to get drawn down, so I hooked up some jumper cable to my truck. Heated up the glow plugs & cranked & it caught & ran.
Confused why it finally started. I hooked up the jumpers 'just in case' but did not think that anything would happen. I was figuring that either the glow plugs were not working or my fuel gelled up. Could it have been a week battery all along?
Confused why it finally started. I hooked up the jumpers 'just in case' but did not think that anything would happen. I was figuring that either the glow plugs were not working or my fuel gelled up. Could it have been a week battery all along?