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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 64967" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>I had one glow plug go bad this winter, It's surprising how much difference that made at about 10 degrees F. I had to cycle the plugs twice and then it was a ragged start. If none were working I dont think it would start on its own. With all 4 working it has started down to 20 below no problem.</p><p>Have you checked the power strip for current ? If so make sure it stays on as long as the countdown runs. Might be hard to do by yourself but you could rig a 12 volt light that you could see out the back as you turn the key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 64967, member: 931"] I had one glow plug go bad this winter, It's surprising how much difference that made at about 10 degrees F. I had to cycle the plugs twice and then it was a ragged start. If none were working I dont think it would start on its own. With all 4 working it has started down to 20 below no problem. Have you checked the power strip for current ? If so make sure it stays on as long as the countdown runs. Might be hard to do by yourself but you could rig a 12 volt light that you could see out the back as you turn the key. [/QUOTE]
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