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1998 lx 665 will only start with starting fluid.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 63428" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Tazza has you going in the right direction. I would only add that if the glow plugs were working you probably would have sent the engine into orbit by now. Starting fluid and a hot ignition point do not go together. First check if you have power to the strip which connects the glow plugs together when the key is first turned on. If you have power then remove the glow plugs and check with an ohm meter to see if they are good. These engine usually require some heating even when hot outside to start. Usually about a second or two when it is above 70. Smoke out the exhaust when cranking with no engine starting is a good sign the glow plugs are not working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 63428, member: 5461"] Tazza has you going in the right direction. I would only add that if the glow plugs were working you probably would have sent the engine into orbit by now. Starting fluid and a hot ignition point do not go together. First check if you have power to the strip which connects the glow plugs together when the key is first turned on. If you have power then remove the glow plugs and check with an ohm meter to see if they are good. These engine usually require some heating even when hot outside to start. Usually about a second or two when it is above 70. Smoke out the exhaust when cranking with no engine starting is a good sign the glow plugs are not working. [/QUOTE]
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