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06-10-2024, 07:27 AM | #1 | |
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2015 F550 Intermittent crank no start... but in the stangest way that I have ever seen.
I have a 2015 F550 6.7L power stroke.
It intermittently fails to start, but in the strangest way that I have ever seen. Here is what it does: Starter engages No bad sounds. No grinding, clicking, popping or banging sounds The engine cranks, but in a strange way Probably the best way to illustrate this would be to compare how it acts when it starts properly, vs when it does not. When it starts properly: The starter engages The engine cranks It goes "rarararara vroom... clack clack clack clack" <- normal diesel idling sounds. When it fails to start and does the strange thing. It goes like this: The starter engages The engine cranks "rara ... rara" ( for about 2 seconds ) ( 1 second pause ) "rara ... rara" ( for about 2 seconds ) ( 1 second pause ) "rara ... rara" ( for about 2 seconds ) Then it just stops and gives up Then once it gives up, you crank it again and it'll start up completely normally the next time you crank it over. Some times you have to crank it multiple times to get it to start, sometimes it starts right up the next time. Not sure what is causing this, but I've been thinking about it for a while. These are some possibilities / questions that I've thought of:
I don't know how the automated start system works in detail yet. I'm hoping that someone can help me out.
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06-10-2024, 09:37 AM | #2 | |
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Re: 2015 F550 Intermittent crank no start... but in the stangest way that I have ever seen.
Soon I will put an O-scope on it and measure starter current and voltage drop across the starter solenoid on a dual trace.
I'll get the normal conditions and also try to capture a failed start. At least then we'll know if the starter is having to work harder during the failed start condition. Also at the same time we'll learn if there is an intermittent solenoid issue dropping significant voltage across the high current terminals. |
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