If I re-cycle them half a dozen times, the truck will start with about a quarter of a crank (Cold, first thing in the morning). Else, I need to crank and pump the throttle for a few seconds.
In my dads truck (2006 Courier T/D) They cycle for about 15 - 20 seconds first thing in the morning and the truck also starts with about half a crank - albeit without the prompting of the glow plugs to run half a dozen times.
I'm assuming mine just aren't running for long enough at fault of the timer. Old mate that I bought the truck off said that the glow plugs were replace not long after purchase, and I have no reason not to believe that given that the truck starts fine after a few cycles.
The book says that the timer on the vehicle can't be adjusted. I'm positive that the timer uses input from the coolant temp or similar as on a hot start, they only glow for half a second or so.
Is this something that has been made in the past as a DIY?
I'm keen to give it a go if I can't figure out how to modify/adjust the factory item. I've an alright understanding of electronics... So...help?
