I have an older BX18 that I inherited from my dad. I have an issue that I can't figure out. Back late summer, it was running fine, left it sitting for a couple weeks and came back and it wouldn't start. It turns over fine, but won't fire.
Here is what I have determined so far:
1. No power to the fuel pump (checked with meter and no clicking/sound).
2. Glow plugs not clicking.
3. Instrument panel not lighting up (the glow plug light seems to come on intermittently/dimly)
4. All fuses are fine-again, checked with meter (unless there is a fuse somewhere other than the small 4-fuse box under the dash).
5. Battery--meh, I'm not sure that isn't my problem. The battery is pretty old. Today, it read 12.3V. It turns the engine over pretty good, but is definitely not super-strong. I put it on the charger and the charger is telling me it's either dead or I have the terminals reversed (which I don't). I'm thinking either a dead cell or sulfated. Either way, I'm prepared to buy a new battery this week. I did clean terminals/cables.
6. The fuel-shut off solenoid switch is working properly. I do have it straight wired, but it's been this way for a while now.
My dear dad was a jury rigger and a safety nightmare, so the seat safety switch has been bypassed since the day he purchased it new (which I think wouldn't impact the instrument panel anyhow?).
So, could a bad battery be the entire problem or am I looking at two problems? I traced wires and cannot see any obvious issues. I've not pulled off the dash yet to check underneath. I know there is a control and relay for the glow plug under there, but not sure how to check those once I get there. I'm in the deep south, so the glow plugs MAY not have worked for a while, but I'm not sure. If I'm looking at more than just the battery, please tell me where to start reading with the meter.
Part of me just wants to trailer it and let the Orange Mechanics figure it out, but if it's simple, I'd rather not. Plus, I last shut it off with the bucket on the ground, so....
Thanks in advance!
Here is what I have determined so far:
1. No power to the fuel pump (checked with meter and no clicking/sound).
2. Glow plugs not clicking.
3. Instrument panel not lighting up (the glow plug light seems to come on intermittently/dimly)
4. All fuses are fine-again, checked with meter (unless there is a fuse somewhere other than the small 4-fuse box under the dash).
5. Battery--meh, I'm not sure that isn't my problem. The battery is pretty old. Today, it read 12.3V. It turns the engine over pretty good, but is definitely not super-strong. I put it on the charger and the charger is telling me it's either dead or I have the terminals reversed (which I don't). I'm thinking either a dead cell or sulfated. Either way, I'm prepared to buy a new battery this week. I did clean terminals/cables.
6. The fuel-shut off solenoid switch is working properly. I do have it straight wired, but it's been this way for a while now.
My dear dad was a jury rigger and a safety nightmare, so the seat safety switch has been bypassed since the day he purchased it new (which I think wouldn't impact the instrument panel anyhow?).
So, could a bad battery be the entire problem or am I looking at two problems? I traced wires and cannot see any obvious issues. I've not pulled off the dash yet to check underneath. I know there is a control and relay for the glow plug under there, but not sure how to check those once I get there. I'm in the deep south, so the glow plugs MAY not have worked for a while, but I'm not sure. If I'm looking at more than just the battery, please tell me where to start reading with the meter.
Part of me just wants to trailer it and let the Orange Mechanics figure it out, but if it's simple, I'd rather not. Plus, I last shut it off with the bucket on the ground, so....
Thanks in advance!