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2008 NH L175 cranks but won't start
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 57099" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Is the electric fuel pump working. You should hear it clicking with the key in the on position. Depending on how the loader is leaning you could have run out of fuel. The fuel tank has a section at the back that crosses the loader and when on a slope the fuel will go there and you can run out of fuel even though the gauge shows you have plenty of fuel when level. Fuel filters may need to be changed.</p><p>If it is not a fuel problem then I need to know which version of the L175 you have. Is the instrument panel on the left front pillar or across the top of the front of the cab? Check your fuses otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 57099, member: 5461"] Is the electric fuel pump working. You should hear it clicking with the key in the on position. Depending on how the loader is leaning you could have run out of fuel. The fuel tank has a section at the back that crosses the loader and when on a slope the fuel will go there and you can run out of fuel even though the gauge shows you have plenty of fuel when level. Fuel filters may need to be changed. If it is not a fuel problem then I need to know which version of the L175 you have. Is the instrument panel on the left front pillar or across the top of the front of the cab? Check your fuses otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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