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my hj45
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my hj45
hi i recently bought a hj45 that has not been started in two years,have put fresh fuel into it and a new battery,it winds over well and sounds as if it wants to fire but won't. i have bled the fuel lines,anyone have any theries it will be appreciated.
Not all 42's turn forward mine is as Rangie Thing saidmidi73 wrote:If bj45's are the same as 42's and 73's then you turn the key forward on the spring just before start and hold it there for a few secondsRangie Thing wrote:yep just put the key in and turn backwards ( you should hear a relay click )
wait 15 seconds then turn key forward until it starts.
Rick
BJ
No worries. Mightymick questioned it that is all. He said it didnt appear to go back. Not all of them go back either. I was giving him the other option.bj42turbo wrote:Not all 42's turn forward mine is as Rangie Thing saidmidi73 wrote:If bj45's are the same as 42's and 73's then you turn the key forward on the spring just before start and hold it there for a few secondsRangie Thing wrote:yep just put the key in and turn backwards ( you should hear a relay click )
wait 15 seconds then turn key forward until it starts.
Rick
BJ
Cheers.
Dave.
my 42 glows when in the "on" position.. the previous bj42 did this AS WELL as having a "wilson switch" allowing you to press a button to glow, press for 5 seconds then start.. is there a button around your dash area that fits this description?midi73 wrote:No worries. Mightymick questioned it that is all. He said it didnt appear to go back. Not all of them go back either. I was giving him the other option.bj42turbo wrote:Not all 42's turn forward mine is as Rangie Thing saidmidi73 wrote:If bj45's are the same as 42's and 73's then you turn the key forward on the spring just before start and hold it there for a few secondsRangie Thing wrote:yep just put the key in and turn backwards ( you should hear a relay click )
wait 15 seconds then turn key forward until it starts.
Rick
BJ
Cheers.
Dave.
Do you hear relays tripping when the key is in the "on" position? maybe some of these have gone.
I once fiddled with some wiring and knocked a connection off a relay on my firewall... i think it was related to starting/edic or glow.. cos I thought I could hear it glow and click, but it would crank forever and not catch.. this wire, once connected to the relay again would allow the engine to catch.. and start..
maybe this is your issue?
Landcruisers can be soooo confusing with so many variations they have heymidi73 wrote:No worries. Mightymick questioned it that is all. He said it didnt appear to go back. Not all of them go back either. I was giving him the other option.bj42turbo wrote:Not all 42's turn forward mine is as Rangie Thing saidmidi73 wrote:If bj45's are the same as 42's and 73's then you turn the key forward on the spring just before start and hold it there for a few secondsRangie Thing wrote:yep just put the key in and turn backwards ( you should hear a relay click )
wait 15 seconds then turn key forward until it starts.
Rick
BJ
Cheers.
Dave.
BJ
To true, to true.bj42turbo wrote:Landcruisers can be soooo confusing with so many variations they have heymidi73 wrote:No worries. Mightymick questioned it that is all. He said it didnt appear to go back. Not all of them go back either. I was giving him the other option.bj42turbo wrote:Not all 42's turn forward mine is as Rangie Thing saidmidi73 wrote:If bj45's are the same as 42's and 73's then you turn the key forward on the spring just before start and hold it there for a few secondsRangie Thing wrote:yep just put the key in and turn backwards ( you should hear a relay click )
wait 15 seconds then turn key forward until it starts.
Rick
BJ
Cheers.
Dave.
BJ
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