My trusty 2001 BX2200 with 1000 hours has got me stumped. It cranks but won't start. I've tried the most obvious fixes including:
- drain tank and refill with fresh fuel
- replaced both fuel filters
- removed and cleaned fuel injectors (first time since purchased new)
- replaced glow plugs (first time since purchased new)
- replaced ignition switch
- cleaned air filter (using a K&N)
When I replaced the glow plugs the tips of the old ones were sooty/greasy
I checked the old glow plugs and they all "glowed" when I bench tested them with 12V
Fuel pump appears to work - fuel spurts from loose connection near manifold
I have not tested fuel pressure
The next thing on my list is to replace the in-line fuel pump since that's an inexpensive and easy swap.
Interesting note: I tested the voltage on the glow plug electrical bus while in the preheat ignition switch setting and it was only 2V - I expected 12V but just guessing.
Would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks in advance!
- drain tank and refill with fresh fuel
- replaced both fuel filters
- removed and cleaned fuel injectors (first time since purchased new)
- replaced glow plugs (first time since purchased new)
- replaced ignition switch
- cleaned air filter (using a K&N)
When I replaced the glow plugs the tips of the old ones were sooty/greasy
I checked the old glow plugs and they all "glowed" when I bench tested them with 12V
Fuel pump appears to work - fuel spurts from loose connection near manifold
I have not tested fuel pressure
The next thing on my list is to replace the in-line fuel pump since that's an inexpensive and easy swap.
Interesting note: I tested the voltage on the glow plug electrical bus while in the preheat ignition switch setting and it was only 2V - I expected 12V but just guessing.
Would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks in advance!
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