Thanks, that’s what I was worried about. My glow plugs aren’t staying on long enough to start the machine. (New glow plugs and 11.5 volts to them)I don't think it does, I do believe the ECU controls it.
Get the WSM and it might be able to walk you through troubleshooting the issue.Thanks, that’s what I was worried about. My glow plugs aren’t staying on long enough to start the machine. (New glow plugs and 11.5 volts to them)
I bought A KX040-4 this year before and concluding the sale I discussed cold weather starting with the dealership owner. I have a M7040 and learned of a trick to bypass the GP controller which made a major difference in starting when I had my block heater plugged in. Regarding the excavator, the owner told me when it is cold you may need to repeat the key off, key on process a couple of times to get enough heat from the GP'sThanks, that’s what I was worried about. My glow plugs aren’t staying on long enough to start the machine. (New glow plugs and 11.5 volts to them)
I’ll give that another try…..there is a temperature sensor near the thermostat that I’m going to check out as well. ThanksI bought A KX040-4 this year before and concluding the sale I discussed cold weather starting with the dealership owner. I have a M7040 and learned of a trick to bypass the GP controller which made a major difference in starting when I had my block heater plugged in. Regarding the excavator, the owner told me when it is cold you may need to repeat the key off, key on process a couple of times to get enough heat from the GP's
Try this and let us know.
Dave
Yes there is a water temp sensor I’m going to check out. Thanksyeesh ,if the ECU is involved, maybe there's an 'ambient temperature sensor' AND a 'water temperature sensor' that have to 'play nice' to get the engine to start ?
Yes, I just down loaded one…..looks like it get into the A/C unit more than anything else!Get the WSM and it might be able to walk you through troubleshooting the issue.
Do you have any block heater installed? (Is the water in the engine being warmed by any method? is a better direct question really)Thanks, that’s what I was worried about. My glow plugs aren’t staying on long enough to start the machine. (New glow plugs and 11.5 volts to them)
One kluge you could try. Since the plugs are powered in the start position, put something in gear that prevents it starting. Then turn the key to start for a few seconds, the plugs should receive power but not the starter. Then put whatever you shifted into neutral to start it.Thanks, that’s what I was worried about. My glow plugs aren’t staying on long enough to start the machine. (New glow plugs and 11.5 volts to them)
KLUGE?One kluge you could try. Since the plugs are powered in the start position, put something in gear that prevents it starting. Then turn the key to start for a few seconds, the plugs should receive power but not the starter. Then put whatever you shifted into neutral to start it.
I've read here about using that trick when a block heater causes their timer to time out too quickly.
In the spirit of the times, I feel entitled to redefine and use words as I see fit . I don't know if it would work either on a mini ex, surely something prevents it starting, travel control? OP would need to confirm that it doesn't also inhibit the preheat.KLUGE?
noun: kluge
- an ill-assorted collection of parts assembled to fulfill a particular purpose.
Good thought, but I don't know if that would work on a Mini EX.
I don't know what he could put in gear to override it, as everything is hydraulically run.