Your diesel engine starts differently than a gasoline engine.
Move your shift lever to PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). Your engine will not start in any other position -- that is a safety feature. To restart when you are already moving, use NEUTRAL (N) only.
Notice: Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the vehicle is moving. If you do, you could damage the transmission. Shift to P (Park) only when the vehicle is stopped.
Move your shift lever to NEUTRAL and hold the clutch pedal to the floor while starting the engine. Your vehicle will not start if the clutch pedal is not all the way down -- that is a safety feature.
Observe the wait to start light. See Wait to Start Light . This light may not come on if the engine is hot.
If your vehicle is equipped with the RPO LLY engine, it has a fast warm-up glow plug system. The wait to start light will illuminate for a much shorter time than most diesel engines, due to the rapid heating of the glow plug system.
Notice: Holding the key in START for longer than 15 seconds at a time will cause the battery to be drained much sooner. And the excessive heat can damage the starter motor.
Notice: If the wait to start light stays on after starting the vehicle, the vehicle may not run properly. Have the vehicle serviced right away.
If you are trying to start your engine after you have run out of fuel, see Running Out of Fuel .
When your engine is cold, let it run for a few minutes before you move your vehicle. This lets oil pressure build up. Your engine will sound louder when it is cold.
Notice: If you are not in an idling vehicle and the engine overheats, you would not be there to see the overheated engine indication. This could damage the vehicle. Do not let the engine run when you are not in the vehicle.
The following tips will help you get good starting in cold weather.
Use the recommended engine oil when the outside temperature drops below freezing. See Engine Oil . When the outside temperature drops below 0°F (-18°C), use of the engine coolant heater is recommended.
If you experience longer cranking times, notice an unusual amount of exhaust smoke or are at higher altitudes (over 7,000 ft. or 2 135 m), you may use your engine coolant heater. See Engine Coolant Heater .
See What Fuel to Use for information on what fuel to use in cold weather.
If you have run out of fuel, see Running Out of Fuel .
If you are not out of fuel, and your engine will not start, do this:
Turn your ignition key to RUN. Immediately after the wait to start light goes off, turn the ignition key to START.
If the light does not go off, wait a few seconds, then try starting your engine again. And, see your dealer as soon as you can for a starting system check.
If the light comes on and then goes off and you know your batteries are charged, but your engine still will not start, your vehicle needs service.
If the light does not come on when the engine is cold, your vehicle needs service.
If your batteries do not have enough charge to start your engine, see Battery .
Be sure you have the right oil for your engine, and that you have changed the oil at the proper times. If you use the wrong oil, your engine may be harder to start.
Be sure you are using the proper fuel for existing weather conditions. See What Fuel to Use .
If the engine starts, runs a short time, then stops, your vehicle needs service.
Caution: Do not use gasoline or starting aids, such as ether, in the air intake. They could damage the engine. There could also be a fire, which could cause serious personal injury.
If your vehicle is equipped with the RPO LLY engine, it has a cold temperature high idle and exhaust restrictor feature which elevates the engines idle speed from 660 to 1500 rpms, and restricts the exhaust gas flow, when outside temperatures are below 41°F (5°C), and the engine coolant temperature is below 150°F (65°C).
This feature enhances heater performance by raising the engine coolant temperature faster. When the vehicle is started in outside temperatures below 41°F (5°C), and the engine coolant temperature is below 150°F (65°C), the engine will idle at 1500 rpms and the variable nozzle turbocharger will restrict the exhaust flow.
To turn on this feature:
When the engine is started, it will slowly ramp up to the high idle speed after a delay of a few seconds up to about two minutes. For this method to work properly there must be no throttle or brake pedal faults, and the throttle pedal must not fall below 75 percent of wide open throttle while pressing the brake pedal.
The engine idle speed will return to normal once the following conditions are met:
• | Once engine coolant temperature reaches 150°F (65°C). |
• | Air intake temperature reaches 41°F (5°C). |
The high idle speed will be temporarily interrupted and the engine speed will return to normal if any of the following conditions occur:
• | The brake pedal is applied. |
• | The accelerator pedal is pressed. |
• | The automatic transmission is shifted out of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). |
• | The clutch pedal on the manual transmission is pressed. |
• | Vehicle speed is detected. |
Once these inputs are removed, the engine idle speed will slowly ramp back up to high idle after the normal delay, if the conditions for engine coolant temperature and air intake temperature are still met.